Sentences with phrase «tiny flowers at»

Tiny flowers at the helm blossom into exotic blooms that are then followed by Indian paisley patterns,

Not exact matches

Thus, says Suzuki, when Western - Christian - oriented Tennyson looked at the tiny flower in the crannied wall, first of all he plucked it.
, will you tell him that despite replicating many of his recipes from my copies of both the UK and US editions of Plenty, it's just not the same as walking into the Motcomb store, being greeted by Mike and company, and sitting down at that tiny circular table with the most gorgeous array of flowers always gracing it to inhale a plate of the most colorful vegetable dishes known to mankind?
Having been attracted by big movements and bold colours for months, your baby will probably now be noticing the tiniest details — your earrings, the flowers on your shirt, the nose on his teddy bear — starring at them for seconds at a time and even trying to reach out and grasp them with their fist (more delicate finger movements come a bit later).
Restricted to the alpine region at the top of Mount Washington and Mount Lafayette in New Hampshire, the plant is a low - lying relative of the rose, with tiny yellow flowers.
At the end of its life cycle, a pyramid of hundreds of tiny white flowers spring from the top of the tree.
A few weeks later, botanists at the University of California at Berkeley reported finding the Mount Diablo buckwheat, a tiny pink - flowered plant that had not been seen since 1936.
Woodland agrimony isn't much to look at — the short plant with jagged leaves and tiny yellow flowers is likely to be overlooked on an afternoon hike — but this rare, threatened plant got a high - tech hand from researchers at the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI).
At other tiny towns, we have seen community people keeping the flowers in front of the high school.
«I don't believe I'd stay here at all,» she told her friends as she poured scalding coffee from the small enamel pot, her belly as big as a young seal under her blue apron covered in tiny white flowers.
The pot and it's tiny flower looked up at me, the tiny holes at the base to drain the water upon a simple saucer.
David Choi's Jumbo, a giant flowered piranha is a tour de force of epoxy and man - made materials, the classical sculptures carved out of Polystyrene insulation by Morgan Herrin put sensation sculptor Marc Quinn's 2005 exhibition The complete Marbles at Mary Boone to shame, (not that this is overly difficult, but Quinn did receive a baffling number of positive reviews for a very easy show) and Brian Basnett's tiny soft sculptures made from found plastics are whimsical, but not at the expense of being personal and warm.
Gradually, there are tiny hints of a setting: a white tablecloth with a red flower print may be glimpsed at the edge of the water bin, birds call, and a plane can be heard.
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