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- noun Plural form of
calendula .
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Examples
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Jobs for the week Easy Fill gaps in flowerbeds with quick-growing hardy annuals such as calendulas, nasturtiums, sunflowers and cornflowers.
Mirror.co.uk - News 2009
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He seemed to like calendulas the best they were one of the few flowers still blooming; he drifted up and smelled a couple, and then made Maggie smell them when she got back.
Loser/Queen Jodi Lynn Anderson 2010
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Zinnias, godetia, calendulas, marigolds, lavender and geraniums brighten the edges of the beds.
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The self-seeding calendulas are making their annual carpet of orange beneath the roses, they grow like weeds.
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The self-seeding calendulas are making their annual carpet of orange beneath the roses, they grow like weeds.
Archive 2004-10-01 2004
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The self-seeding calendulas are making their annual carpet of orange beneath the roses, they grow like weeds.
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Then they put in the flowers: lilies and calendulas and dahlias, lupine and rose campion and sunflowers.
No More Words Reeve Lindbergh 2001
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Then they put in the flowers: lilies and calendulas and dahlias, lupine and rose campion and sunflowers.
No More Words Reeve Lindbergh 2001
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Stockyards and buttery yellow sandstone buildings, alien green lawn around the big house, autumn flowers in the garden, wallflowers and zinnias, asters and dahlias, marigolds and calendulas, chrysanthemums, roses, roses.
The Thorn Birds McCullough, Colleen 1977
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By the middle of July the calendulas, coreopsis and annual larkspur make a vivid display where the narcissus was before.
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