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But where is the Magic Flower, and how can we get it?
Magic flowers, she thought, put to grow there by powers beyond the mortal.
Castle persuades the little girls to tell him where the magic flowers grow.
Puck arrives with the magic flower and gives it to his master.
I don't suppose we're far from that Magic Flower, are we?
No wonder it is also called the Magic Flower!
Bizzy Lizzy was a little girl whose dress had a magic flower.
I'm glad you're going to get the Magic Flower.
Didn't you see the Magic Flower in the gold flower-pot?
He will drop the juice of a magic flower into the eyes of his sleeping queen.
We're goin' over to that island, to get the Magic Flower.
Danger is searching for a magic flower that only grows in one special garden, at the hub of the Galaxy.
Guard well the magic flower, that I may find all fair and bright when next I come.
Trot sighed again and watched the wonderful Magic Flower, because there was nothing else to do.
And now farewell, dear child; be faithful to yourself, and the magic flower will never fade.
The little girl sat down on a log and gazed at the Island of the Magic Flower.
How many Georgian collectives overfulfilled their quota for magic flower?
Have fun with the monks making your own prayer flags, magic flowers, Tibetan peace weaving and lots more.
But since you know it comes from Cupid's magic flower, both Lysander's love and reason seem suspect.
They have a multitude of common names such as magic flowers, widow's tears, Cupid's bower, or hot water plant.
Second Banana finds trick cards and magic flowers but no rubber saw, so he is forced to give Merlin a real one.
Lelio enters using the magic flower.
Achimenes longiflora has many common names including Cupid's bow, nut-orchid, and magic flower.
Brian Hodgson - "Magic flower grows and buds"
In the epic, Rob remembered, Gilgamesh won eternal life by plucking a magic flower from the bottom of the sea.
They have a multitude of common names such as magic flowers, widow's tears, Cupid's bower, or hot water plant.
A. coccinea) is also known as Cupid's bower, Nut orchid, and Magic flower.
They have a multitude of common names such as magic flowers, widow's tears, Cupid's bower, or hot water plant.
With a coal burning steam or hot water plant, there is now a cylinder that can be attached to the boiler below the water level.
Whatever the fuel, make sure enough radiation is provided with steam or hot water plants to heat the house evenly and adequately in the coldest weather according to your ideas rather than the plumber's.
So, if the householder puts in a coal burning steam or hot water plant as a matter of economy, and then in a few years covets an oil burner, it is perfectly practical and possible to have one installed in his furnace.
'Purple King' is one of the oldest and most reliable Achimenes hybrids.
Despite its name, Achimenes erecta, this plant is a trailing achimenes.
Achimenes (from Genera of Gesneriaceae)
A report on the classification of Achimenes, Eucodonia, Gloxinia, and Anetanthus (Gesneriaceae).
Two species previously included in Achimenes are now classified in the segregation genus Eucodonia and several phylogenetic studies have supported this separation.
Achimenes grandiflora is a plant species in the genus Achimenes, family Gesneriaceae.
Conservatory The house is an aluminium replica of the original 1893 wooden house and grows seasonal flowers such as primulas, abutilons, fuchsias, and achimenes.
After working with these special bulbs, self-confident gardeners will be able to go on to conquer the difficult culture of such wonderful plants as the petunia-like achimenes and fragrant freesias.
In 1756, the name Achimenes was coined by Patrick Browne (P.Browne), in his The Civil and Natural History of Jamaica.
Grown Kew Gardens, UK I haven't often seen Achimenes used as a ground cover, but the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh also uses this species this way (click here).
Many species and hybrids were lavishly illustrated in horticultural magazines such as Curtis's Botanical Magazine under the discarded or erroneous names of Achimenes, Gesneria, Isoloma, Sciadocalyx, and Tydaea.
Achimenes 'Ambroise Verschaffelt' Photo by Peter Yaremko courtesy Betty Tapping This magnificent specimen, being admired by grower Murna Kosowan, is an older hybrid that continues to be very popular.