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CORNFLOWER

Definition av CORNFLOWER

  1. blåklint
  2. blåklintsblå

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Antal bokstäver

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Är palindrom

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COR
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  • An ensign and emblem shield of HMS Cattistock - a blue cornflower, the symbol of the Hunt's colours and a wildflower local to the area - is displayed in the village church.
  • Some of these plants can include white wild indigo plant (Baptista lucantha), purple cornflower (Echinacea purpurea) and pasture rose (Rosa carolina).
  • The idea of wearing a cornflower on Derby Day was introduced in 1962 by Mrs Sheelah Wood, wife of prominent VRC committeeman of the time, Mr Samuel Richard Creswick Wood.
  • Federal Security Service spetsnaz units and the Kremlin Regiment of the Federal Protective Service wear cornflower blue telnyashkas as part of their uniform.
  • The historical dress uniform is a closed-collar tunic with a cornflower blue plastron, whereas the modern dress uniform is an open-collar jacket with a white dress shirt and tie.
  • The most common and harmful to crops weeds are Cirsium arvense (field thistle), Rubus fruticosus (blackberry), Centaurea cyanus (cornflower), Papaver spp.
  • Some examples of colors that the company produced are yellow, golden yellow, butterscotch, glowing orange, amber, whiskey amber, "root beer" amber, orange-amber, red-amber, oxblood, green, lime green, sage green, depression green, emerald green, olive green, yellow-olive green, aqua, cornflower blue, electric blue, cobalt blue, sapphire blue, glowing peacock blue, and many others.
  • Several of them are endangered natural rarities and listed in the Serbia's Red Book of Endangered Species: European white water-lily, yellow waterlily, water soldier, fringed water-lily, marsh nettle, sweet flag, aquatic bladderwort, triangular club-rush, common mare's tail, water violet, greater spearwort and the endemic Pannonian plain species of Pannonian cornflower.
  • In 1835 Marquart is credited for coining the chemical term "anthocyanin" to denote the blue pigment of the cornflower.
  • Spontaneous grassy vegetation is generally represented by species such as Gypsophila muralis (cushion baby's-breath), Setaria viridis (green foxtail), Cynodon dactylon (dog's tooth grass), Cirsium arvense (creeping thistle), Papaver rhoeas (red poppy), Chenopodium album (wild spinach), Erigeron canadensis (horseweed), Centaurea cyanus (cornflower), Polygonum aviculare (knotgrass), Persicaria hydropiper (water pepper), Convolvulus arvensis (field bindweed), Trifolium arvense (hare's-foot clover), Trifolium repens (white clover), Trifolium hybridum (alsike clover), Equisetum arvense (field horsetail), Symphytum officinale (comfrey), Plantago lanceolata (ribwort plantain), Ranunculus spp.
  • Gyroporus cyanescens, commonly known as the bluing bolete or the cornflower bolete, is a species of bolete fungus in the family Gyroporaceae.
  • Percy Smith, featuring the sexual elements of pollination in dandelion, globe thistle, daisy, cornflower, carline thistle and everlastings.
  • Other plants include alsike clover, bee orchid, cornflower, Japanese honeysuckle, lucern, marsh orchid, medicago, melilot, northern marsh-orchid, wild carrot, wild parsnip and in the ponds azolla pond weed, common reed, phragmites and reedmace.
  • However, the vast majority of flowers thrive in both types of soil: Sweet woodruff, Martagon lily, two-leaved cornflower, Snow-white wood-rush, Common foxglove, Herb Paris, Austrian Doronicum (Doronicum austriacum), Alpine squill, Pyrenean squill (west of the massif), whorled Solomon's seal, and Large-flowered Calament ("Aubrac tea").


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