wild celery การใช้
- Winners will be crowned with a wreath of wild celery, Nemea's trademark.
- They are vegetarians, eating wild celery, bamboo, stinging nettles and certain fruits.
- A number of plants are poisonous to guinea pigs, including bracken, wild celery.
- Winners received a modest honor : a wreath of wild celery.
- The winners received a wreath of wild celery leaves from the city of Argos.
- Winners will get wreaths of wild celery, Nemea's trademark.
- In August it will be time for gathering berries and wild celery out in the bush.
- The Kurdish fighters _ in mismatched uniforms and munching on wild celery _ posed for snapshots.
- The name is supposed to have been derived from quantities of wild celery ( ) that grew on the spot.
- Hypsipyle put Opheltes on the ground in a bed of wild celery and walked away with them, to show them where it was.
- The flora consists of native shrubs, grasses, California sycamore, numerous oak trees, brush, vines, wildflowers, wild celery, watercress, cactus, palm trees, and more.
- But what truly established the antique flavor of this one-day festival was the prize for winners : a wreath of wild celery, neither salable nor edible.
- She asked me if I smell the wild celery that grows in the lake . ( I did . ) She pointed out flowers I couldn't identify.
- At the time of its establishment, the water areas known as the Susquehanna flats were covered with wild celery, pond weeds, redhead grass and other desirable waterfowl foods.
- This night, however, I am on my own, and craving the comfort of another classic, chunks of pork stewed with celano, an intensely flavored form of wild celery.
- The winners also received the same simple honor : a crown of wild celery in memory of a mythical royal heir killed by a snake hiding in the brush.
- For example, the USGS has created a model for the American wild celery ( Vallisneria americana ) by developing a statistical model that calculates the probability of submersed aquatic vegetation.
- Later, the 1968 U . S . Olympic athletics coach and the other winners in a day full of races were crowned with a wreath of wild celery, as in ancient times.
- The name " Marchwood " is most probably from the Old English " " merecewudu " " meaning " smallage wood " ( " smallage " is a term for wild celery ).
- Often confused with wild celery, or smallage ( which is a different plant ), lovage was made into a cure-all cordial during the Middle Ages, sipped as a remedy for everything from indigestion to lovesickness.
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