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marsh marigold
noun
Caltha palustris, a perennial plant with bright yellow flowers.
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The copper-colored powder is the ground leaves of wild marsh marigold".
The flowering times of other species, like the shadbush and marsh marigold, shifted a similarly extreme amount.
In Concord, the species is declining in abundance.; MARSH MARIGOLD: This streamside herb produces large yellow flowers above its heart-shaped leaves.
Some plants, including agave, snow-on-the-mountain, crown-of-thorns, marsh marigold and buttercup, contain an irritant sap or latex, which can cause a chemical burn on the skin.
The celandine, marsh marigold, and barren strawberry no longer hide their heads, although there is hardly a flower that is not a little later in appearing than in most springs.
In a wide drainage ditch, stagnant now, a great cushion of broad marsh marigold leaves had spread since last I visited the wood, and in their centre were the round globes, still green, which with a little encouragement will burst into glorious golden king-cups.
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But it's too early even for marsh marigolds.
* Pond plants, such as marsh marigolds and water lilies, can be split and replanted now.
Sure enough, picking its way through spent knapweed and collapsed marsh marigolds was a wren.
Aside from the odd globe of golden yellow thrown out by flowering marsh marigolds, Ducan's Marsh is dominated by the copper colour of the dead rushes.
Ms. Talmage, perennial division manager at her family's Riverhead farm, gave a quick lesson in plants like the bearberry, which thrives in the pine barrens, and marsh marigolds, which prefer moist soil.
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