chrysanthemums love

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  • noun Plural form of chrysanthemum.

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Examples

  • I found afterwards that he had, in his study, between smiles and cigar-smoke, some wonderful comparisons for his clerical neighbors; but meanwhile the chrysanthemums were a source of harmony, for he and the vicaress were equally fond of them, and I was surprised at the knowledge they exhibited of this interesting plant.

    The Author Of Beltraffio Henry James 1879

  • • Dividing perennials: Divide existing clumps of fall-blooming perennials, such as chrysanthemums, autumn asters, Mexican marigold mint, and physostegia (obedient plant).

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • • Dividing perennials: Divide existing clumps of fall-blooming perennials, such as chrysanthemums, autumn asters, Mexican marigold mint, and physostegia (obedient plant).

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • • Dividing perennials: Divide existing clumps of fall-blooming perennials, such as chrysanthemums, autumn asters, Mexican marigold mint, and physostegia (obedient plant).

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • • Dividing perennials: Divide existing clumps of fall-blooming perennials, such as chrysanthemums, autumn asters, Mexican marigold mint, and physostegia (obedient plant).

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • • Dividing perennials: Divide existing clumps of fall-blooming perennials, such as chrysanthemums, autumn asters, Mexican marigold mint, and physostegia (obedient plant).

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • Imagining that you hadn’t as yet combed your hair, I just plucked a few chrysanthemums, meaning to send them to you.”

    Hung Lou Meng 2003

  • Imagining that you hadn't as yet combed your hair, I just plucked a few chrysanthemums, meaning to send them to you. "

    Hung Lou Meng, Book II Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books Xueqin Cao

  • Growing up in Boston, Charlie had met any number of these short, plucky, velvet-eyed ladies; they were as common in these parts as pachysandra and chrysanthemums.

    Three Stages of Amazement Carol Edgarian 2011

  • He looked appropriately scornful, as if he knew about the tenement, knew that chrysanthemums were out of style on hats.

    Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011

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