-
except for 'a few
which happen'd to be housed', and 'in a very few deep…and
turfy moulded gardens where some,
perhaps enough for seed for the same ground...
- Bay and
Polzeath where he
often walked. It begins: I know so well this
turfy mile,
These clumps of sea-pink
withered brown, The
breezy cliff, the awkward...
-
novel she says: [...] near a
plantation a
little off the roadside, upon a
turfy bank, I
found the
semblance of a rude grave. It was a
narrow ridge, raised...
-
urchins will then have to
shift into
foraging for
other resources, such as "
turfy"
algal species. An area of the
subtidal where the po****tion
growth of sea...
- is
commonly found on the
Zhongdian plateau and is
generally seen in wet
turfy soil
where the
ground has
become too wet for c****iopes and rhododendrons...
- in
Clarke County in
Georgia and was
published in the
journal Novon. The
turfy plant produces many
stems from the same root
forming a
dense mat. It has...
-
cercidascus C.B.Clarke
Carex cercostachys Franch.
Carex cespitosa L. –
turfy sedge Carex ×
cetica Rech.
Carex ceylanica Boeckeler Carex chalciolepis...
- The
species was
discovered in the
temple of Viracocha. It is a sub-small
turfy herb, with a
graceful stem 1-2
millimeters thick and grayish-pubescent....
- been the castle's
coach stable. 'Cespititious' in the
above quote means '
turfy' or 'gr****-covered', from the
Latin 'caespes'
meaning 'turf'.
Hodgson copying...
-
which have been
recorded for
Protea caespitosa are dual-leaf
protea and
turfy erodendrum, or, in the
Afrikaans language, biskopsuikerbos.[citation needed]...