Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Its common names include Japanese Lantern, Coral Hibiscus and Fringed Rosemallow.
In the light of the Japanese lanterns they looked blue.
The Japanese lanterns nodded as if in approval of the season.
In the large, square canvas, two little girls light Japanese lanterns at twilight.
We aren't going out presently, like Japanese lanterns in a gale.
"What's great is that even if you have a small garden, one piece, like a Japanese lantern, fits fine," she said.
The lawn and playground were decorated with glowing Japanese lanterns.
They always say that, like a Japanese lantern.
The giant zeppelin began to glow like a Japanese lantern and for a moment it looked quite beautiful.
Beside him was an old stone Japanese lantern.
She looked out the window at the persimmons on the tree across the street, hanging like little orange Japanese lanterns.
Her cutie mark is two yellow Japanese lanterns with flower designs.
The ball at which he presides is decorated with jolly Japanese lanterns.
Japanese lanterns lined it, but they were all dark because it was daylight4right daylight.
A light breeze sends flutters through the Japanese lanterns overhead.
"I think they ought to have Japanese lanterns out, or flags in front, or a band playing."
I think of Japanese lanterns myself, or tempura.
After the flowers fade, papery fruit suggesting small Japanese lanterns develop.
He said, 'Kit was like hanging Japanese lanterns at a party.'
Asleep by 8:30 that night, we woke at sunrise as the light turned our tent walls into a glowing Japanese lantern.
A big department store strikingly arrayed its windows with oil lamps in lovely Japanese lanterns.
The park across from the hotel would be strung with Japanese lanterns - festive in daylight, magical after dark.
Strings of Japanese lanterns bobbed merrily above the narrow village streets.
I asked the Yellow Lady and the nodding Japanese lanterns.
I glanced down the garden path where floating Japanese lanterns and hidden glow-globes had just come on.
Far off in the woods bordering the other side of the lake, similar lights burned - fuzzy as Japanese lanterns.
Its common names include Japanese Lantern, Coral Hibiscus and Fringed Rosemallow.
As I stare out my window, I see myself sliding peacefully through clear water, tinted blue from its painted floor and surrounding brilliantly colored tiles, as the white-hot sun glints through palm trees, scarlet and coral hibiscus, and flowering birds of paradise.
Hibiscus schizopetalus is a species of Hibiscus native to tropical eastern Africa in Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique.