Sentences with freesia
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F f - Make sure freesias are planted in well drained soil.
- I live in coastal Connecticut and have grown freesias a couple of times.
- There is a wide variety to choose from, among which are freesias, ixias, sparaxis, lachenalia and Dutch Iris.
- Guernsey is world famous for its top quality freesias which are produced all year round to supply your favourite flowers when you want them.
- I was surprised to discover that a large colony of wild freesias had established itself along the dunes at the entrance of the beach, and I spent some time among them, smelling and photographing.
- Even the smallest bunch of freesias bought with carefully hoarded pocket money can provoke tears or pride and delight.
- Other local favorites for fall planting include freesias, Anemone coronaria, and rununculus.
- Add this to the wild freesias bursting into bloom among the sandhills and I have confirmation that the circle of life is unending and that the seeds of hope burst into life when the time and conditions are right.
- The sugar content and dry weight of opening freesia florets was dramatically reduced when stems were reduced in length, indicating that the stem was a major source of carbohydrate.
- The ultimate natural, romantic fragrance blends fruits like guava, papaya, passion fruit, and citrus, with a flowery bouquet of jasmine, freesia and marigold.
- I stomp outside, closing my eyes and breathing in the fresh air, scented with freesia and wisteria and hyacinths.
- A typical posy bouquet includes roses, double-headed white freesias, foliage, and subtly coloured South African nuts and berries.
- The hints of rosemary, freesia, and Hawaiian wedding flower fill your mind with thoughts of a warm, sunny garden.
- She handed me my bouquet of calla lilies, freesias, and irises.
- Finding a spring fragrance doesn't mean having to douse yourself in a garden full of freesia or lily of the valley.