Sentences with phrase «include foxglove»

These include foxglove, elephant's ear, lily of the valley, mistletoe, rhododendron, oleander, and many others.
They have featured a cast of potent female characters — including Foxglove, Belladonna and Wolfsbane fairies — that find echoes in the fairy painting of John Anster Fitzgerald and others of the Victorian era, whose scenes of fabulous revelry unfolding on the edge of social consciousness married a gothic interest in otherworldliness with an impulse to cleanse the doors of perception.

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The sources of digoxin include white and purple foxglove (Digitalis lanata and D purpurea), Mediterranean sea onion, Strophanthus gratus, oleander, and numerous other tropical and temperate zone plants.
A variety of so - called long - tubed flowers, including penstemon, Indian paintbrush, clover, wild indigo, monkshood, bluebell, snapdragon, larkspur, and foxglove, require long - tongued bumblebees for pollination.
«Where possible, Philippa will use flowers and plants that are in season and blooming naturally in May, including branches of beech, birch and hornbeam, as well as white garden roses, peonies and foxgloves,» according to a news release.
Some plants that are poisonous include amaryllis, English ivy, narcissus, dieffenbachia, mistletoe, poinsettia, holly, philodendron, azalea, rhododendron, daffodil daphne, foxglove, bleeding heart, potato, iris, ivy, oleander, rubber plant, tobacco, tulip, clematis, morning glory, and weeping fig.
The list includes the following plants: azalea / rhododendron (all parts), clematis (stems and leaves), daffodil, narcissus, tulip (bulbs), lily of the valley (leaves and flowers), black - eyed Susan, daylily, iris, foxglove, ferns, morning glory, tomato (vines), bleeding heart, yew (all parts) and pokeweed (a common weed).
Some plants — including lily of the valley, oleander, azalea, yew, foxglove, rhododendron, rhubarb leaves, and shamrock — are risky for dogs.
Some indoor and outdoor plants that are poisonous to cats include amaryllis, English Ivy, narcissus, dieffenbachia (dumb cane), mistletoe, poinsettia, holly, philodendron, azalea, rhododendron, daffodil, daphne, foxglove, bleeding heart, potato, iris, ivy, oleander, rubber plant, tobacco, tulip, clematis, morning glory, and weeping fig.
«These delicate, feminine summer dawn infused knits, include gossamer fine mohair ruched into shrugs, delicately traced butterfly inspired capes, bee delighting foxglove - fluted ruffles and lace panelled wing motifs all in hot, high summer colours.»
Best perennials and biennials to attract hummingbirds include hollyhock, columbine, delphinium, foxglove, daylily, coral bells, hosta, blazing star, bee balm, and garden phlox.
Additional accessories include a side table and swan from Parc Monceau, an antique mirror from Foxglove Antiques, an Oushak rug from Moattar and a pair of paintings by Barbara Flowers from Anne Irwin Fine Art.
Some popular examples include peony, cosmos, foxglove, snapdragon, pansy, bachelor's button, columbine, bleeding heart, and hollyhock.
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