Sentences with phrase «of the tulip leaves»

Below: but... I had to stand in between the tulips, again with my heels in the sand and lots of tulip leaves blocking the view of my feet.

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Plants either dropped their leaves seasonally, shutting down the pathways that would normally carry water between roots and leaves; developed thinner water - conducting pathways, allowing them to keep their leaves while reducing the risk of air bubbles developing during freezing and thawing; or avoided the cold seasons altogether as herbs, losing aboveground stems and leaves and retreating as seeds, or storing organs underground, such as tulips or potatoes.
In the Southeast, tulip poplars erupt in orange and yellow when rains are normal, but in drought «the leaves kind of brown up and turn black and just fall off,» Howard Neufeld, a plant physiologist at Appalachian State University in North Carolina, said.
Clockwise, from top left: halter neck dress psychedelic print blouse crop top vest palazzo pant culottes jumpsuit lilac lace nightgown birds of paradise maxi dress miss elaine dark floral print nightgown shades of blue faux snakeskin clutch bag tulip print peekaboo...
Nestled among bouquets and garlands of buttercups are delicate tulips with strap - shaped leaves.
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).
Baskin delves further into his model with a series of prints of tulips embellished with gold leaf; questioning how value is defined, particularly in regard to the tulip, a rather ordinary item that came to command extreme prices, they reflect the irrational and almost metaphysical foundations of economic desire.
Thus making an observation on the subset of red tulips changes both our knowledge on the subset of red tulips and the union, but leaves the knowledge on the subset of red crows unchanged.
It's just the leaves of the tulips and daffodils pushing them away.
20 little things... making soups baking bread to eat with the soup wearing my long turtle neck flannel dress at night and in the early morning too season tickets for the theater working on a special xmas present for my children the turning of autumn leaves simmering dinner in the slow cooker going back to art classes lighting candles in the morning and the evening too knitting soft soft scarves wearing them making quince jelly watching videos on rainy weekends making scorched corn pudding for Thanksgiving cutting and drying hydrangeas clearing the garden for winter planting tulips wearing thick socks on cold nights eating the jam I made in summer
Even the gorgeous pop of red in the tulips (a surprise from my hubby this week) mixed with the evergreen plants seem to be inspired by the ever - evolving fall colors, just like the changing leaves and trees outside our windows.
As the focal point in a heritage - style bedroom, the Pimpernel — a complex swirling pattern of leaves and tulip flowers, in the jewel hues of deep amethyst and green tourmaline — is nothing short of mesmerising.
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