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Only magic could produce fresh rampion at this point, and Rosalie knew it.
By Christmas, the rampion was half grown.
She agrees to give them as much rampion as they want if he will surrender their long-awaited baby to her.
Rampion features prominently in some versions of the fairy tale Rapunzel.
Some English translations of Rapunzel used the word rampion.
Mark Rampion, a writer and painter.
The Tradition would demand that Rosalie's husband climb a wall or pass some other barrier to steal the rampion.
The common name is Rampion, a name shared with the related plant Campanula rapunculus.
"First-The Tradition is going to force a magician into that village to grow the rampion to be stolen," she said, slowly.
Is that rampion?
'How can you dare,' said she with angry look, 'descend into my garden and steal my rampion like a thief?
"Rosalie must have rampion.
Phyteuma spicatum, or spiked rampion, is a herbaceous perennial plant in the family Campanulaceae.
In the version collected by the Brothers Grimm, it is said that "rapunzel" is the name given to a local variety of rampion.
There are two nationally rare herbs, early gentian (Gentianella anglica) and round-headed rampion.
The man, who loved her, thought: 'Sooner than let your wife die, bring her some of the rampion yourself, let it cost what it will.'
My wife saw your rampion from the window, and felt such a longing for it that she would have died if she had not got some to eat.'
Rampion is a proposed offshore wind farm development by E.ON, planned for the Sussex coast.
The atomic device is used and Rampion's fears prove justified, as the crust of the Earth develops an enormous crack that progresses rapidly.
In fact, he begged only for mercy because Rosalie was with child and would need him; he said nothing of her craving for the magical rampion.
At twilight, he clambered down over the wall into the garden of the enchantress, hastily clutched a handful of rampion, and took it to his wife.
It is also known as Weedy evening-primrose, German rampion, hog weed, King's cure-all, and fever-plant.
Round-headed Rampion (Phyteuma tenerum)
A full chapter in flashback shows Rampion's courtship and marriage to his wife, Mary (based on Lawrence's wife Frieda).
Physoplexis comosa (tufted horned rampion) is a species of flowering plant in the family Campanulaceae, native to alpine Europe.