Sentence examples for flowers spread from inspiring English sources

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We filmed the Smiths in Manchester with Morrissey dancing on truckloads of flowers, spread all over the floor.

In April, millions of tiny flowers spread over the blackjack hills and vast prairies in the Osage territory of Oklahoma.

I was a little too early for the full glory of the carpet flowers (orchids and rarities such as Irish Lady's-tresses and Yellow Rattle) although there were primroses behaving like meadow flowers, spread out in the open grass, and in the rocks the sea pinks were flowering.

In the warm months, old women sold mushrooms and gooseberries; in the winter, when commuters lingered underground and braced themselves to walk into the chill, the venders added handfuls of quail eggs, sold loose, and dried dill flowers spread like yellow lace in front of them.

"I was feeling angry and sad about the injustice and pain of these recent times," she said, "and I looked at the flowers spread out in my studio and thought Mother Nature is also wailing, angry, crying".

When you dry the flowers, spread them out paper and just leave them out of direct sunlight.

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Inflorescence: raceme or panicle, +- scapose, open, long-peduncled; flowers spreading to pendent.

But she's particularly laser-focused on black flowers, spreading life in larger and more intricate designs than most.

The three stigmas are handpicked from each flower, spread on trays, and dried over charcoal fires for use as a food flavouring and colouring.

The fungus enters the host via the root and, at the onset of flowering, spreads systemically inside the xylem, thereby colonizing the whole plant [ 5, 8, 9].

Moore suggests 'Camberwell Beauty' (which has branched flower panicles), 'Glasnevin' (lilac-blue flowers), 'Pink Spread' (deep pink) and 'Marbled White'.

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