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Example sentences for "hepaticas"

Lexicographically close words:
heow; hepar; hepatic; hepatica; hepaticae; hepatitis; hepher; heptagonal; her; herafter
  1. Spring comes in Washington and Madison Squares with signs no less unmistable than the hepaticas by the woodland road.

  2. I should cover hepaticas over with a light litter of leaves in the fall.

  3. You will find hepaticas growing in clusters, sort of family groups.

  4. Helen Chase calls the Hepaticas "Hooded darlings of the spring, Rarest tints of purple wearing.

  5. Of the four known species of Hepaticas but one other is found in North America.

  6. There was a thrill in the hearts of all the children that day, with visions of coming violets, hepaticas and anemones, of green grass and long bright sunny rambles by the side of the Poganuc river.

  7. But on another bank which faces the noon and the afternoon sun the hepaticas are up with the trilliums in the calendar of spring.

  8. After bringing us the trilliums and hepaticas in numbers, Nature pauses.

  9. Hepaticas nearly always grow on the same slope, but they come into blossom about two days later than the trillium.

  10. Like the hepaticas that used to peep forth in the missionary's home woods, telling that spring had arrived, here and there they came up, showing that the long cruel winter of heathenism in north Formosa was drawing to an end.

  11. Mackay and his native preachers went here and there over the country others peeped forth like the hepaticas of springtime, until there were not only the forty original chapels, but in a few years the number had increased to sixty.

  12. Here and there the hepaticas were springing up.

  13. The hazel copse was tasseled thickly with golden green, and as she entered it she saw that the hepaticas were in flower.

  14. They got up at sunrise the next morning, and went out into the forest in search of hepaticas and windflowers with which to decorate the three bedrooms.

  15. A great bowl of blue hepaticas, fresh from the forest, stood on the table; and the hepaticas were the exact colour of Anna's eyes.

  16. It would do him no harm to know where the hepaticas bloom first and what green aisles of the woods are heavy with the incense of phlox.

  17. It is hard to think back for a thousand years and imagine hepaticas blooming on our New York hills; yet no doubt, they blossomed then in far greater numbers than they do to-day.

  18. Perhaps you want to know how the hepaticas found their way into my window-box.

  19. Will you find out what hepaticas have to tell as the seasons pass?

  20. Where do hepaticas grow, in sunny or shady places?

  21. In February, while the wood was snow-covered and the roadsides piled high with drifts, I saw hepaticas in bloom.

  22. In what situations are the hepaticas found?

  23. The columbine seeks the sun, but the hepaticas came up and opened their exquisite eyes in the deepest, dampest shadows of the woods.

  24. Well-established specimens form neat tufts of three-lobed leaves on long stems, which are not evergreen in this climate, though the Hepaticas are known to be so in North America, one of their most extensive habitats.

  25. All the Hepaticas are slow growers, but H.

  26. The bluebird in the orchard Is lyrical for her, The blackbird with his meadow pipe Sets all the wood astir, The hooded white spring-beauties Are curtsying in the breeze, The blue hepaticas are out Under the chestnut trees.

  27. And you might find the first hepaticas under Indian Rock.

  28. The Hepaticas should be considered as belonging to the same genus, not forgetting the Hungarian one, A.

  29. The Hepaticas thrive best and are seen best in half–woody places, where the spring sun may cheer them by passing through the branches, which afterwards become leafy and shade them from the scorching heats of summer.

  30. There are always hepaticas here in the spring the first of any place," they told her.

  31. Let the hepaticas which you hold in your hands give you the only Easter lesson worth the learning--the lesson which your pagan forefathers in the forests of Germany taught their children centuries ago on their own Easter festival.

  32. In the years to come would people seek her, as she sought the hepaticas in the spring, because she had found that "better part"?

  33. The two Vigilantes dropped the hepaticas and hugged Dorothy hard without saying a word.

  34. Under the pine trees by the Retreat, tiny, furry heads were peeping above the needles, hepaticas just awakening.

  35. In the silence that followed, while the organ played softly, Virginia touched with gentle fingers the tiny hepaticas in her lap.

  36. The hazel-copse was tasselled thickly with golden-green, and as she entered it she saw that the hepaticas were in flower.

  37. It had always seemed to them both the loveliest ritual of the year, that early spring one when, in the hazel copse, they would find the white hepaticas again in flower.

  38. Dorrington had been their home for fifteen years, and the hepaticas the heart of it.

  39. The primroses and anemones had followed the hepaticas and periwinkles.

  40. Hepaticas watched them with their eyes of blue.

  41. That old Vicar knew a thing or two,' he reflected later in the forest, while he gathered a bunch of hepaticas and anemones to take to Mlle.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hepaticas" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.