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Chrysalis, snakeskin, bay wreath, splendid remnants of change not wrought, just witnessed.
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In medieval and Tudor England the boar served for Christmas dinner had a wreath of rosemary and bay.
Bay leaves can be used in potpourri, wreaths and other decorations, such as the dried orange and bay leaf hanger pictured here.
Bay leaves make pleasant additions to floral and wreath arrangements.
From a fireboat, San Francisco firefighters tossed wreaths of white flowers into the bay behind the outfield.
Before the filming, the cast and crew gathered on the USS Arizona memorial for a wreath-laying by a representative of Touchstone Pictures, Jerry Bruckheimer and Bay.
Researchers have puzzled over what to do about infected bay tree leaves that are harvested from forests and used to make bay leaf wreaths; how much to restrict the movement of Douglas fir, a popular Christmas tree and a prime source of timber and pulp; and how likely it is that redwood bark, used widely for landscaping, is going to be infectious.
Whatever the reason, the bay leaf -- officially known as bay laurel, sometimes called sweet bay, and sometimes simply laurel -- is rarely used freely, except in wreaths.
"The wreath".
We had a wreath.
Sheltering a Wreath Q.
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