77 examples of convolvuluses in sentences

Committing the carriage to the charge of an ambâ, I half led, half carried Eveena along the avenue, overhung with the grand conical bellsgold, crimson, scarlet, green, white, or striped or variegated with some or all these coloursof the glorious leveloo, the Martial convolvulus.

The plot of creeping convolvulus-like plants, with purple flowers, is the Sweet, or true, Potato.

He will have a Libidibi {314e} tree, too, for astringent medicine; and his hedge will be composed, if he be a man of taste as he often seems to beof Hibiscus bushes, whose magnificent crimson flowers contrast with the bright yellow bunches of the common Cassia, and the scarlet flowers of the Jumby-bead bush, {314f} and blue and white and pink Convolvuluses.

Some of the bell-flowers close their apertures at night, or in rainy or cold weather, as the convolvulus, and thus protect their included stamens and pistils.

Convolvulus, at 56.

Others turn their spiral stems west-south-east, as Convolvulus, Corn-bind, Phaseolus, Kidney-bean, Basella, Cynanche, Euphorbia, Eupatorium.

No, but the blue morning-glory opening in his cage amid the wistaria, communicates by subterranean filaments with this white convolvulus trembling above the pool.

When the Blackbird answers, the Bee who sleeps in the flower wakes up and we THE BEE [Inside the convolvulus.]

[In the convolvulus, more and more deeply interested.]

[Into the convolvulus.]

When, however, she chose to appear as the grande dame, no one could cope with her, Mrs. Delany describes her at the Birth-day,her dress of white satin, embroidered with vine leaves, convolvuluses, rose-buds, shaded after nature; but she, says her friend, 'was so far beyond the master-piece of art that one could hardly think of her clothesallowing for her age I never saw so beautiful a creature.'

Leslie's little table, with fresh white cover, held a vase of ferns and white convolvulus, and beside this Cousin Delight's two books that came out always from the top of her trunk,her Bible and her little "Daily Food."

But there is no need of garden flowers now, when the fields and hedges, even the railway banks, are painted with the lovely blue of wild geraniums and harebells, the gold of birdsfoot trefoil and Saint John's wort, and the white and pink of convolvulus or bindweed.

Clara smiled; and immediately chose the pale woodbine, or convolvulus, which so carelessly winds in and out among the bushesthis is an emblem of loving tenderness.

'Tis common parlance names it thus; But 'twas a gay convolvulus: Yet we'll not stop to here discuss Its species or its genus.

0 2 ANAGALLIS ARVENSIS S.P. 2 3 ARENARIA PURPUREA P.S. 2 4 CALENDULA ARVENSIS F.M. 3 0 TACETES ERECTA A.M. 3 3 CONVOLVULUS ARVENSIS S.B. 4 0 ACHYROPHORUS MACULATUS S.A. 4 5 NYMPHAEA ALBA

The flowers of the chick-weed, convolvulus, and oxalis, or wood sorrel, close their petals on the approach of rain.

Convolvulus in flower should be shaded early in the morning, or it will quickly fade.

There are half a dozen of them: a fuchsia, a convolvulus, lilies.

Roses of various kinds intermingled with the lowly violet, the snowdrop, lily of the valley, the drooping convolvulus, which, closing its petals for a time, is a fit emblem of that sleep which, closing our eyes on earth, reopens them in heaven, beneath the general warmth of the sun of righteousness.

CONVOLVULUS sepium.

Convolvulus Soldanella.

693. , climbing - - Convolvulus.

Bindweed, small - - Convolvulus arvensis.

In consequence of this, a party from the ship was sent to dig for more, but, having mistaken the plant, they expended all their time and trouble in rooting up a convolvulus, with small, inedible, and probably cathartic tubers.

77 examples of  convolvuluses  in sentences