Averan looked up and, despite the heartsease, his words filled her with sadness.
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Between that rose and this heartsease my poor child was ill.
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Hadria carried still the drooping yellow heartsease that the little girl had given her.
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Here was escape, heartsease, happiness-herein this bottled impishness.
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Did you happen to notice the bed of heartsease?
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Oberon must have touched her eyes with the juice of Love-in-idleness.
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"Now," said Oberon to this little sprite, "fetch me the flower called Love-in-idleness.
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The commonest were wildpansy and forget-me-not, and the rhododendron grew in quantities.
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Under the edge of the footpath through the wheat a wildpansy blooms.
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Another gown was a forget-me-not, one a wildpansy, others peonies.
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They are really a wildpansy.
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They plucked some of the rich flowers, but also took with them the despised buttercup and the wildpansy.
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Neither like an old family physician nor a new johnny-jump-up; just quiet and cool and pleasant.
Ús de viola tricolor en anglès
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Lysimachia vulgaris, Euphrasia officinalis, Rhinanthus crista-galli, and Violatricolor come under this head.
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Nearly the same result followed with some crossed and self-fertilised plants of Violatricolor.
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Strictly analogous experiments with Violatricolor and Lathyrus odoratus gave a very different result.
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Violatricolor-crossedand self-fertilisedplants, left uncovered and cross-fertilised by bees, produced capsules in number: 10.
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Violatricolor.-Setsvery few and poor capsules.
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This was evidently the case with the crossed plants of Violatricolor, which ultimately quite overwhelmed the self-fertilised.
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Violatricolor: seedlings from crossed and self-fertilised plants, the parents of both sets having been left to be naturally fertilised.
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In my first experiments on Violatricolor I was unsuccessful in raising seedlings, and obtained only one full-grown crossed and self-fertilised plant.
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Violatricolor-crossedand self-fertilisedflowers on the crossed and self-fertilisedplants of the 1st generation yielded seeds as: 69.
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In all three pots of Violatricolor, naturally crossed plants the offspring of crossed plants flowered before naturally crossed plants the offspring of self-fertilised plants.
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I find from experiments that humble-bees are almost indispensable to the fertilisation of the heartsease ( Violatricolor), for other bees do not visit this flower.