A common and long cultivated European herb from which most common garden pansies are derived.
1 The commonest were wild pansy and forget-me-not, and the rhododendron grew in quantities.
2 Under the edge of the footpath through the wheat a wild pansy blooms.
3 Another gown was a forget-me-not, one a wild pansy , others peonies.
4 They are really a wild pansy .
5 They plucked some of the rich flowers, but also took with them the despised buttercup and the wild pansy .
6 The wild pansies were very thick-littleyellow petals streaked with black lines.
7 One could only think, somehow, of wild pansies - the brown kind.
8 Four of the party strayed along the crest in search of the first wild pansies .
9 'Tis amazingly pleasing to see the strawberries and wild pansies peeping their little foolish heads from beneath the snow.
10 The grass was gemmed with wild pansies , yellow, "freaked with jet," and fragrant, some of which we gathered for a memorial of the spot.
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