cowslip - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • include: Spring has now arrived and many wildflowers can now be seen, including cowslips, lesser celandine and lady's smock.
  • cross: Both forms of the Cowslip crossed with Pollen of both forms of the Oxlip.
  • see: The first cuckoo Do you write down when you first hear a Cuckoo or see a Cowslip each year?

Adjective modifier

  • long-styled: Long-styled cowslips: 10: 70: : 100: 178: : 100: 34.
  • short-styled: Short-styled cowslips: 10: 92: : 100: 251: : 100: 41.
  • few: In the foreground on the ungrazed slopes, the dominant plant was Horseshoe Vetch, although a few Cowslips were present.
  • pure: It is, therefore, very improbable that a pure cowslip crossed by a primrose should ever produce a primrose in appearance pure.
  • common: Right: Short-styled form. ) It has long been known to botanists that the common cowslip ( Primula veris, Brit.
  • first: The keys landed somewhere in Northern Europe and the first cowslip sprang from that spot.

Modifies a noun

  • wine: These were the flowers people used for cowslip wine.
  • flower: Put the juice and peel of a Seville orange and a gallon of cowslip flowers or pips into a container.
  • cottage: The Property: Cowslip Cottage Much Wenlock 3.25 miles.
  • meadow: In my native Suffolk the cowslip meadows have long given way to the coarse grass used for silage.
  • seed: Foxgloves, poppies, red campion and cowslip seeds are all easy to collect.

Preposition: in

  • meadow: The spring flowers are now coming out thick and fast a magnificent display of Cowslips in the meadows and Primroses in the hedgerows.

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