26 examples of wildflower in sentences

They certainly vary in size, shape, and colour according to the flower each exclusively frequents; and those which haunt the cultivated bells of the leveloo present an amazing contrast to the far tinier and far less beautiful caree which have not yet abandoned the wildflowers for those of the garden.

flower, flow'ret gay^; [flowers: list] wildflower; rose, lily, anemone, asphodel, buttercup, crane's bill, daffodil, tulip, tiger lily, day lily, begonia, marigold, geranium, lily of the valley, ranunculus, rhododendron, windflower.

He took her into the woods to look for squirrels; he showed her the wildflowers and told her all their names: bugloss, and lady's smock and speedwell, king-cup, willow herb and meadow sweet, crane's bill and celandine.

One day as the children were out in the clearings back of their home, gathering some of the wild strawberries that grew there and also some of the wildflowers that bloomed during the short brilliant summer, they were delighted to see Souwanas coming along the road with his gun on his shoulder and some ducks and rabbits in his hand.

As they passed the main house, they got on their bikes and pedaled to the studio along the edge of a small steep hay field rich in clover and wildflowers, surrounded by trees.

In the morning, she went for a walk, gathered wildflowers for the kitchen table, and mixed a batch of bread, placing it to rise in the sun, covered with a dishcloth.

The aroma of utter sincerity was like the scent of a wildflower growing in the sun, spicy, free.

The oppression of my sister-in-law at home, the severities of the teachers at school, and the exclusion from the influences of nature, in which I had so long lived without restraint, resulted in an attack of nostalgia which, when the coming of the first wildflowers brought it to a crisis, induced my brother to send me home.

Some shy wildflower or fern, or brilliant-tinted leaf, a bit of moss, a curious lichen, a deserted bird's-nest, a strange fragment of rock, a shining pebble, would catch her passing glance and reveal to her quick artistic sense possibilities of use which were quaint, original, characteristic.

AIKEN, GEORGE D. Pioneering with wildflowers.

American wildflowers.

Wildflower guide: northeastern and midland United States.

Flowers, a guide to familiar American wildflowers.

AIKEN, GEORGE D. Pioneering with wildflowers.

American wildflowers.

Wildflower guide: northeastern and midland United States.

Flowers, a guide to familiar American wildflowers.

She is "a rose of Sharon, a lily of the valley," and she feels like a wildflower transplanted to a palace hall.

In the last of April, when the wildflowers were in their glory, Mrs. Mellen and her lovely daughter, Daisy, came down to our home at Basingstoke to enjoy its beauty.

Once, when Eastern guests were invited to luncheon, twenty-three varieties of wildflowers, each massed in its own color, adorned the home.

At one end of the room a huge stone fireplace stood radiant in its summer decorations of ferns and grasses and wildflowers.

And what more noble than the vernal furze With golden caskets hung? I have seen whole cotees or coteaux (sides of hills) in the sweet little island of Jersey thickly mantled with the golden radiance of this beautiful wildflower.

All the youths and maidens of Tottenham and its vicinity, it appeared, had risen before daybreak that morning, and sallied forth into the woods to cut green boughs, and gather wildflowers, for the ceremonial.

When I said to Nellie, my only child, my perhaps too simple offspringa mere wildflower like yourselfwhen

He was dressed in white and he had found a little yellow wildflower and stuck it in his button-hole.

26 examples of  wildflower  in sentences