Common perennial native to Europe and western Asia having usually pink flowers with ragged petals.
1Fine gold grasses and ragged robin made a latticework for the empty stone windows.
2A streetwalker, rather, a ragged robin, sprawled half on her front and half on her side.
3The billowy meadow-grass, the tall red sorrel, the untidy, ragged robin, all the yearly-recurring May miracles!
4He smoothed the ragged robin's hair and stood.
5And that's London pride, and that's ragged robin.
6Doris brought in the first violets on the fifteenth, with a few wisps of saxifrage and ragged robin.
7He gambolled along, smelling and rooting among the ragged robin and starwort in the hedges like an unbroken collie.
8Species such as ragged robin and oxslips now have a fairly good hold and I suspect the wet year may help considerably.
9We have ragged robin, campion, meadowsweet and angelica to look forward to, but the first plants to reveal themselves were the primroses.
10In previous years, it has been too wet to cut, a delight to the thistles and detriment to the orchids and ragged robin.
11Cat learned that one plant made your breath sweet, another cured your cough, and that the small pink one, ragged robin, was very powerful indeed.
12It was the year of Miss Blomfield's marriage that Ragged Robin's wife died.
13Ragged robin, common spotted orchid and fuchsia dress the hedgerows.
14Ragged robins were arranged as a centerpiece, and fluttering blue tissue butterflies marked the places.
15Presently, he heard her low-voiced song as she came through the orange grove beyond the Ragged Robin hedge.
16I was so thoroughly converted to the side of Ragged Robin's wife, that I at once pressed some of my charity money on Mrs.
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