Sentences with phrase «honeysuckle rose»

Not exact matches

The colour palette has been specially chosen by Lia to reflect the colours of flowers and foliage, with shades like Peony Pink, Honeysuckle, Light Rose, Fern and Moss, making them perfect for creating stunning paper flowers.
Although essences are referred to in general as flower essences, the essences do include trees too; examples of flower essences include rock rose, elm, impatiens, walnut, mustard, honeysuckle, heather and oak.
Her valerian flower drops and rose & honeysuckle cream live on my bedside table next to an ever rotating vase of flowers and a half - finished knitting project.
You can also enjoy any one of our Escentual fragrance oils and massage oils in an assortment of delicious aromas such as rose, vanilla, and honeysuckle.
In the middle, heather, honeysuckle, violet, rose, magnolia, jasmine and lily, and on the bottom sandalwood and cedarwood.
In the spirit of summer's ingredients, I know from my friends at jane iredale, elderflower is high in vitamin C and soothes and conditions the skin; wild rose wax nourishes and moisturises the lips; and honeysuckle can help to purify the skin.
Infusion of Coriandrum sativum * (coriander), Achillea millefolium * (yarrow), Solidago virgaurea * (goldenrod), Foeniculum vulgare * (fennel), Rosa damascena * (roses), and Taraxacum officinale * (dandelion), Aloe barbadensis (aloe) Juice *, Cetearyl Alcohol and Cetearyl Glucoside, Hamamelis virginiana (witch hazel), Niacinamide, Leuconostoc / Radish Root Ferment Filtrate, Daucus carota (carrot) Juice *, Simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) Oil *, Extracts of Olea Europaea * (olive leaf), Gluconolactone, Lonicera japonica * (honeysuckle), Glycyrrhiza glabra * (licorice), and Calluna vulgaris * (heather flowers), Essential Oils of Citrus bergamia (bergamot) FCF, Boswellia carterii (frankincense), and Rosa damascena (rose otto), CO2 Extracts of Daucus carota (helio - carrot) and Matricaria chamomilla (german chamomile), Populus Tremuloides (aspen) Bark Extract, Xanthan Gum, Grain Alcohol * Essential oils in this product contain: citronellol **, geraniol **, linalool **, limonene ** * from Certified Organic Agriculture ** natural components of essential oils
For our time together, her bouquet was composed of moody purples, greens and pops of peach, with fritallaria, David Austin garden roses, clematis, hellebores, andromeda, irises, lilac and wild honeysuckle.
«Green,» composed of notes including petit grain, sage, jasmine, rose, honeysuckle, violet, tonka bean, almond and musk was his attempt to depict his half Scottish, French Canadian father in olfactory form.
Her clothes, a little valentine of rose tones, match the upholstery on her floral sofa — which matches the honeysuckle watercolor print on the wall — which is echoed in the discreet floral teacup on her mahogany veneer T. J. Maxx side table.
The Victorian language of flowers was used to convey romantic expressions: honeysuckle for devotion, asters for patience, and red roses for love.
It's dark when I get up at 6 am, the first hint of a new day on the horizon; the forest floor has turned gold and green as the cedars shed their summer cloak; honeysuckle leaves litter the boardwalks and garden ground; bright red honeysuckle berries are being plucked by tiny wrens; jays are sitting in the apple tree, feasting on the fruit we imagined as apple pie; the last roses are fading; fronds of great bull kelp are landing on the beach, food for next year's garden; the sudden daybreak howl of sporty boats heading to the hot fishing spots where we have our hydrophones has gone; sea lions are beginning to heave their huge bodies onto haul - out rocks along the way; most of our assistants have left, heading back to school or home; and in their absence we are spending more time in the lab at night, recording the voices of the orcas, who are still here.
In early summer, the air is redolent of wild roses, honeysuckle, and beach pea, and at all seasons of the bracing salt of the sea.
Amenities at the Mt. Gainor Inn include a complimentary gourmet breakfast every morning, shady porches with hammocks and a honeysuckle and jasmine - covered pavilion where guests can relax, and a variety of unique add - ons, such as in - room massages, chocolate dipped strawberries, rose petals on the bed, cheese and fruit platters, and fresh flowers.
May and June are heady with the scents of lilacs, lily - of - the - valley, wisteria, peonies, roses, pinks and honeysuckle.
Aloe: Healing, protection, affection Angelica: Inspiration Arborvitae: Unchanging friendship Bachelor's button: Single blessedness Basil: Good wishes Bay: Glory Black - eyed Susan: Justice Carnation: Alas for my poor heart Chamomile: Patience Chives: Usefulness Chrysanthemum: Cheerfulness Clover, white: Think of me Coriander: Hidden worth Cumin: Fidelity Crocus, spring: Youthful gladness Daffodil: Regard Daisy: Innocence, hope Dill: Powerful against evil Edelweiss: Courage, devotion Fennel: Flattery Fern: Sincerity Forget - me - not: Forget - me - not Geranium, oak - leaved: True friendship Goldenrod: Encouragement Heliotrope: Eternal love Holly: Hope Hollyhock: Ambition Honeysuckle: Bonds of love Horehound: Health Hyacinth: Constancy of love, fertility Hyssop: Sacrifice, cleanliness Iris: A message Ivy: Friendship, continuity Jasmine, white: Sweet love Lady's - mantle: Comfort Lavender: Devotion, virtue Lemon balm: Sympathy Lilac: Joy of youth Lily - of - the - valley: Sweetness Marjoram: Joy and happiness Mint: Virtue Morning glory: Affection Myrtle: The emblem of marriage, true love Nasturtium: Patriotism Oak: Strength Oregano: Substance Pansy: Thoughts Parsley: Festivity Pine: Humility Poppy, red: Consolation Rose, red: Love, desire Rosemary: Remembrance Rue: Grace, clear vision Sage: Wisdom, immortality Salvia, blue: I think of you Salvia, red: Forever mine Savory: Spice, interest Sorrel: Affection Southernwood: Constancy, jest Sweet pea: Pleasures Sweet William: Gallantry Sweet woodruff: Humility Tansy: Hostile thoughts Tarragon: Lasting interest Thyme: Courage, strength Tulip, red: Declaration of love Valerian: Readiness Violet: Loyalty, devotion, faithfulness Willow: Sadness Yarrow: Everlasting love Zinnia: Thoughts of absent friends
For 2016, we predict the rise of jewel tones, blues, metallics, and colours inspired by our favourite flowers and foliage, think orchids, honeysuckles and violets.
Benton End House has a pretty walled garden filled with roses, honeysuckles, and Cedric's favourites — irises — which he bred in the garden and exhibited at the Chelsea Flower Show from the late 1940s to the mid 1950s.
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