Sentences with phrase «r yew»

Weather wise outside it's blue sky with a light ENE» r yew!!
One of the deadlier poisonous plants is the yew.

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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....
Kids, husband & I are addicted — yew!!!
I new someone intellergent would point out my spelling foibles — they're are always clever people you can relay on to help with a spelling bee, and even yew and Chas chip in two.
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.
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?
«A cancer drug like Taxol for instance is made from old yew trees, which naturally produce the substance in their bark.
Canadian yew is tasty as well, and also quite scarce.
In the early 2000s, Danishefsky — who is best known for synthesizing Taxol (paclitaxel), a small - molecule cancer drug derived from the Pacific yew tree — set his sights on synthesizing EPO that would be identical to that in the body.
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.
By exploring similar, more abundant, compounds in related yew species, scientists were able to develop the life - saving breast cancer drug Taxol ®.
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.
Garden plants like poinsettias, azaleas, rhododendrons, dumb cane, Japanese yew, oleander and English ivy are poisonous for a puppy so keep them covered or remove them completely.
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.
Restrict access to plants that are dangerous to dogs: poinsettias, azaleas, rhododendrons, dumbcane, Japanese yew, oleander and English ivy, to name a few.
Some plants — including lily of the valley, oleander, azalea, yew, foxglove, rhododendron, rhubarb leaves, and shamrock — are risky for dogs.
Other poisonous plants are sago palms, tulip bulbs, English ivy, Peace lily, yew, oleander and azaleas.
Mistletoe, holly, poinsettia, lilies, yew and ivy are among the plants that birds should not have access to.
Oleanders, azaleas, and yew plants are also extremely toxic.
Be aware that some plants, including lupine, rhododendron, clematis, lily of the valley and yew, are poisonous to pets.
The following plants are highly toxic to pets: foxglove, lily (any type, particularly to cats), yew, sago palm, rhododendron, azalea, oleander, castor bean, kalanchoe and rhubarb (leaves).
, but the word «Hore» is Gaelic for yew tree.
Predominantly, black and red pines are found at the sub-Mediterranean level, with yews in the wetter areas.
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.
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.
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.
This removed the heart wood which was off - centre in the sculpture; it was difficult work as yew is notoriously hard (Brian Wall, interview with the author, 3 May 1996).
At the back of the house is a long path of topiary, made of yew.
Strategically placed, they can also be used to attract attention away from a dated yew hedge along the foundation.»
I always «shop my yard» for greenery this time of year, too... I think your greens are a junipers, not yews.
The dining area is in the new extension, which has opened out the interior, creating a fluid link between the inside and the garden, where the yew hedge has been scaled back to let in more light.
Pictured: The single «White Picotee» has a beautiful shape and needs to be planted against dark box or yew hedging so that it stands out when light levels are low.
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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