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1 A border of fine leaves encircled the maker's mark:
2 Naturalised bulbs have to feel like part of the meadow, with fine leaves and flowers.
3 The plant is a vigorous grower, and produces large, fine leaves of most delicate odor.
4 Is yarrow the one with the fine leaves and tiny white flowers that grow together in a bunch?
5 Here, in the City of London, was the taproot from which Empire and wealth and so many other fine leaves had sprouted.
6 On another occasion a tuft of fine leaves was immersed in water at 53o F., and the leaflets were of course motionless.
7 It presents the appearance of fine longitudinal streaks, which, when closely examined with a needle, are found to consist of numerous fine leaves .
8 From the rapidity of its growth it will readily be seen that the plant should come forward at once, if large, fine leaves are desired.
9 The next experiment was tried under very favourable circumstances, for the day (July 8) was very warm, and I happened to have unusually fine leaves .
10 Fine leaves you gather, miss!
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