Filaree

Word FILAREE
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The word "filaree" in example sentences

a brilliant carpet with its sage-green background and occasional dash of deeper green where patches of "filaree" covered the sandy soil! ❋ Ruth Alberta Brown (N/A)

We walk by flora that I have only seen in books—brittlebush and cheeseweed, filaree, jojoba. ❋ JODI PICOULT (2005)

We walk by flora that I have only seen in books – brittlebush and cheeseweed, filaree, jojoba. ❋ Picoult, Jodi, 1966- (2005)

In place of strong grasses these places are now covered for a few weeks in spring with a growth of a plant known as “filaree,” which, owing to the rapid maturing of its seeds (in a month or less), seems to be the only plant not completely destroyed by the cattle, although the latter are very fond of it and eat it freely, both green and when dried on the ground. ❋ Cosmos Mindeleff (N/A)

When Peter came upon the scene he found Linda, flushed and brilliant eyed, holding before him a big bouquet of alder bloom, the last of the lilacs she had found in a cool, shaded place, pink filaree, blue lupin, and white mahogany panicles. ❋ Unknown (1921)

Good for nothin ', I'd been told, but to run cows on in winter, when the filaree and bunch grass are green. ❋ Arthur Preston Hankins (1906)

During years when spring temperatures are moderate and precipitation is plentiful, you'll notice fields of yellow-blooming mustards and purple-blooming filaree that seem to appear out of nowhere. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Rhyne said even if the poppies are curled, there are plenty of goldfields at the reserve, along with lacy phacelia and plenty of filaree, plus a few cream cups and Mojave sun cups. ❋ Valley Press On (2009)

Some cold-adapted winter annuals that are becoming more common are popcorn flower, or Pectocarya recurvata, and Erodium cicutarium, known more commonly as red filaree or storksbill. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Species such as Russian thistle (Salsola tragus, also called S. kali), mustards (especially Brassica tournefortii), filaree (Erodium cicutarium), and Lehmann’s lovegrass (Eragrostis lehmannii) are more aggressive than most of the native annuals and are crowding them out in many areas where they have become established. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The hills were purple from the filaree before they had their yellow and orange. " ❋ Valley Press On (2009)

Physostegia virginiana) [3] Pin clover (a.k.a. redstem filaree or common stork's-bill; ❋ Unknown (2008)

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