- triquetrum, three-cornered garlic†
Narcissus pseudonarcissus,
daffodil –
Alliaceae Narcissus sp.,
daffodil†
Asparagaceae Hyacinthoides non-scripta,
English bluebell†...
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organization of a
Daffodil Festival every two
years in the town of Gérardmer. The
event involves a
parade of
floats decorated with
daffodils. However, it is...
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Heath rush Juncus squarrosus Slender rush Juncus tenuis * Round-fruited
rush Juncus compressus Saltmarsh rush Juncus gerardii Three-
leaved rush Juncus...
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Nandina (heavenly bamboo)
Narcissus (
daffodil)
Nasturtium (watercress)
Nautilocalyx Nectaroscordum Neillia Nelumbo (lotus)...
- both
types of soil:
Sweet woodruff,
Martagon lily, two-
leaved cornflower, Snow-white wood-
rush,
Common foxglove, Herb Paris,
Austrian Doroni**** (Doroni****...
-
loosestrife Lysimachia vulgaris Cyclamen-flowered
Daffodil Narcissus cyclamineus Bramble Rubus fruticosus Wood club
rush Scirpus sylvaticus Bog
mosses including...
-
Chlorophytum comosum Antheri****
comosum Spider Plant Rampila Chondrilla juncea Rush-
leaved sow
thistle Tfief tar-ramel
Chrozophora tinctoria Dyer's
Litmus Turnasol...
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standing between the
perianth lobes and the stamens. The
trumpet of a
daffodil is a corona. 2. In gr****es, a
hardened ring of
tissue surmounting the...
- cow parsley, hogweed,
stinging nettle,
false oat-gr****,
garden escape daffodils and irises.
Compartment 10:
Gardens Entrance yard
gardens sown with wild...
- oaks.
Sawpit Wood is on a hill to the
north of
Hurst Barns and has wild
daffodils,
scented sweet violets and bluebells. The fate of the once
beautiful and...