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Перевод: larkspur speek larkspur


[существительное]
живокость [бот.] ; шпорник


Тезаурус:

  1. The delphinium - and its close relative, larkspur - contain some of the strongest of botanic poisons.
  2. The flowers in this design include the patio rose "Gentle Touch", the modern shrub rose "Marjorie Fair", some larkspur and a few potentilla ('Miss Willmott').
  3. The flowers are larkspur and hawthorn, and some alchemilla and small rose leaves were also used.
  4. A recent supermarket promotion offered larkspur seeds with no warning that they are highly toxic.
  5. These include the old favourite annual chrysanthemums and larkspur, clarkia and godetia, sweet peas and asters, cosmos and cornflowers.
  6. I have overwintered larkspur seedlings, but always choose a dwarf variety like "Dwarf Hyacinth Flowered Mixed", which is only 12in high.
  7. In the picture on the left hand side of the photograph, I used silverweed leaves, white alyssum, roses and larkspur leaves.
  8. Each time I chose the smallest flowers that I could find of each type - the larkspur flowers can range from this shape to nearly twice the size, so it will be worth while hunting through your collection of pressed items both to get some inspiration for your miniature and to determine your colour scheme.
  9. If you use brilliant white flowers, such as larkspur or some of the daisies, you must ensure that there are several light tones in the picture, otherwise one's eye will automatically focus on the white flowers and only then fall back on to the rest of the picture.
  10. If the soil is fit to work in late March, sow the hardier annuals like calendulas, cornflower, larkspur, limnanthes, nigella and sweet peas.
  11. The top picture was composed of agrimony leaves and alchemilla flowers, with the addition of a few pink larkspur and red hawthorn flowers.
  12. Jane made up the basket for the bridesmaid from a sweet and innocent mixture of soft pink roses, sweet peas (the pink and mauve "Painted Lady" and the blue "Countess Cadogan"), small sprays of pink larkspur, pink marguerites and the miniature Victorian gladiolus "The Bride".
  13. For this S-shape I used rose leaves to create the basic outline, added some blue larkspur and white hawthorn flowers, and then softened the shape with some sweet pea tendrils and small pieces of Russian vine.

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