Tall leafy-stemmed Eurasian perennial with white flowers; widely naturalized; often placed in genus Chrysanthemum.
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Examples for "marguerite"
Examples for "marguerite"
1Family solidarity was gone with the wind; Marguerite had seen to that.
2He and Marguerite Long toured 20 cities in Europe with the concerto.
3No more barriers, my Marguerite; we love; what matters all the rest?
4The General and his wife had returned home in advance of Marguerite.
5In short, say nothing to Marguerite, and bring her back to Paris.
1Chances are you'll get meadow buttercup, oxeye daisy and bird's-foot trefoil on neutral or limey soils.
2A tide of oxeye daisies swept up and out of the long grassland.
3But oxeye daisies, cowslips and even orchids might appear too.
4He was standing in a dell filled with evening primrose, hollyhocks and oxeye daisies.
5It is studded with self-seeded oxeye daisies, and the peacock butterfly caterpillars are gobbling up my stinging nettles.
1Once with gentle humor, looking over a white daisy field, he said:
2Once, with gentle humor, looking out over a white daisy-field, he said:
3One was a white daisy, very frail and delicate on long thin stem with scarcely any leaves.
4She's as neat and pretty as a white daisy in a green pasture when she's away to sea.
5We must represent adroitly the grief of a young person picking to pieces a white daisy over a blue lake.
1By today, Leucanthemum vulgare is bringing a white-and-gold shimmer to drier corners of our garden and to roadside banks.
1The Moon Daisy is also called Bull Daisy, Gipsies' Daisy, Goldings, Midsummer Daisy, Mace Flinwort, and Espilawn.
Translations for moon daisy