Sentences with phrase «of yew»

She also added a long planter of yew that created a hedge - like backdrop, while oversized planters with Japanese and fragrance and a lush leafiness to the space.
At the back of the house is a long path of topiary, made of yew.
The elegant attenuation and honey colour of the yew of Figure (Nanjizal) contrasted with the massive richly coloured boles of guarea.
A burled block of yew, cut into the shape of an emerald, is topped by a ribbon of unfired clay; streamlined copper ingots have the dynamism of darting foxes; and a window propped against the wall has its panes replaced by pricey lapis lazuli.

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An old - fashioned house of gloomy appearance, closed in with high walls, with an iron gate, and yews, and the report attaching to it that «Roman Catholics» lived there; but who they were, or what they did, or what was meant by calling them Roman Catholics, no one could tell; though it had an unpleasant sound, and told of form and superstition....
One strong possibility is that the baby's tongue movement is restricted by a tether of tissue called a frenum (FREE - num) or frenulum (FREN - yew - lum) which binds it too tightly to the base of his mouth.
Once a time of cooing, toe tickling, shouts of «pee yew
A chequer is a bless thing, It freeze yew lodes of thyme.
Is it possible to build a maze composed of rules and instructions rather than yew bushes?
In most of Wisconsin deer have already arrested the regeneration of cedar, yew, and hemlock.
Ancient ancestors of today's pine, cypress and yew trees had extra copies of their entire genome — the set of genetic instructions for an organism, researchers report November 20 in Science Advances.
In ancestors of cypress and yew trees, genome duplication occurred about 275 million to 210 million years ago, Michael Barker of the University of Arizona and colleagues calculate.
Ancient ancestors of today's pine, cypress and yew trees had extra copies of their entire genome, the set of genetic instructions for an organism, researchers report November 20 in Science Advances.
Plants — from the maple or the yew tree to the corn in roadside fields — produce countless kinds of compounds, also known as natural products, that the plants manufacture using the enzymes predetermined by their genetic code.
Conifers were also present, including close relatives of living redwoods, cypresses, pines, and yews.
For example, in the 1960's, pharmacology studies showed that a compound from the Pacific yew, Taxus brevifolia, had anti-cancer properties, but the quantities of the compound were too low for commercial purposes.
The team reports that the results of their efforts have led to the discovery of two duplications that occurred in the conifers they studied, one in the ancestry of all Pinaceae, which includes spruces, pines and firs, and the other in cupressophytes, which includes junipers, redwoods and yew.
At night, when he isn't trapped in a recurring nightmare too terrible to think about, he is visited by a very real monster in the form of a giant yew tree.
A checker is a bless sing, It freeze yew lodes of thyme.
Marble Queen Marigold Marijuana Mescal Bean Mexican Breadfruit Mistletoe Mock Orange Morning Glory Mother - in Law's Tongue Mountain Laurel Mushrooms Narcissus Nephytis Oleander Onion Peach Pits & Leaves Peony Periwinkle Philodendron Pimpernel Plumosa Fern Poinsettia Pokeweed Poppy Potato Precatory Bean Primrose Privet Red Emerald Red Margined Dracaena Rhododendron Rhubarb Rosemary Pea Rubber Plant Sago Palm Schefflera Scotch Broom Skunk Cabbage Snowdrops Staggerweed Star of Bethlehem String of Pearls Sweetpea Swiss Cheese plant Tansy Mustard Tobacco Tomato - Green Fruit stem and leaves Tropic Snow Dieffenbachia Tulip Tung Tree Virginia Creeper Weeping Fig Wild Call Wisteria Yews - Japanese, American, English, Western
Flowers such as azalea, oleander, tulips, and several varieties of lilies can be poisonous, while other plants like sago palm, castor, yew, or ivy can be toxic as well.
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.
One of the deadlier poisonous plants is the yew.
Be aware that some plants, including lupine, rhododendron, clematis, lily of the valley and yew, are poisonous to pets.
A partial list of these plants includes: amaryllis, azaleas and rhododendrons, chrysanthemum, cyclamen, kalanchoe, lilies, oleander, peace lily, pothos, Sago palm, tulip and narcissus bulbs, and yew.
And nearby the simple yew bough of «Robin Hood» is bent in such a way that one can not help but think of the benevolent bows and arrows of the band of Merry Men.
Although just looking at (or sometimes smelling) her large begrimed art is exhilarating enough, I wanted to run my tongue on a couple of the paintings that the David Lewis Gallery checklist says contain leaf extract, wild walnut, yew berries, liquid smoke, and flower essence.
They frequently evoke a less self - consciously aesthetic version of Lyrical Abstraction, but the checklist reveals that their stains involve all sorts of natural substances — spirulina, nettles, kombucha, yew berries, the urine of Ms. Dodd's dog — along with charcoal, mixed pigments and graphite.
If you have a large patio, you can create low living walls by planting rows of small shrubs such as boxwood or yew to create outdoor rooms within your patio.
I always «shop my yard» for greenery this time of year, too... I think your greens are a junipers, not yews.
For a contemporary feel, fashion a hedge from five - foot lengths of bamboo or create a more formal «living screen» by planting a dense row of cedar or yew trees.
Known for its twisted and ancient yew trees (which are up to 2,000 years old), Kingley Vale is home to fourteen ancient monuments, undulating chalk grassland and a variety of wildlife and notable birds, including green woodpeckers, red kites, buzzards and butterflies.
Can you help me find one that will work with the rest of my furniture, which is in yew and light oak?
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