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How to use tulip in a sentence

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They had oysters, sea urchins, conch shells, tulip shells, starfish, and crabs either attached or living on them.
He reverses the usual humancentric perspective, asking what domestication has meant to the apple tree, the potato, and the tulip.
Other highlights include documenting great white pines, American sycamores, tulip trees, eastern cottonwoods, eastern hemlock, and other species.
Since the early 1600s, Dutch tulip hybridizers have attempted to breed a pure black tulip.
Order daffodil and tulip bulbs from mail order suppliers for planting this autumn.
Some of the messages written on the back of the tulip postcards are so sweet and encouraging.
The tree species included dawn redwood, ginkgo, bald cypress, and relatives of present-day sassafras, tulip tree, and magnolia.
Areas once graced by desert mariposa tulip, Rocky Mountain bee plant, prickly poppy and evening primrose were invaded by the hostile horehound.
The family includes many familiar plant friends such as garlic, onion, asparagus tulip.
The Turks of the Ottoman Empire were the first culture to celebrate the beauty of the tulip and to begin to cultivate and hybridize the flower.
Among the 68 trees to be cut are American elms, sycamores, tulip poplars, a couple of Yoshino cherries, a dogwood, and one cucumber magnolia.
No other flower heralds spring like a tulip, especially after months of dreary, not to mention cold and snowy, weather.
We left a tract home on the edge of the prairie for a brick duplex, with a thatch roof and a tulip garden, on a cobblestone street.
Now is the time to plant those hyacinth and tulip bulbs that you have had chilling in the crisper of the refrigerator.
Lily and tulip bulbs can go into the garden as can deciduous trees, climbers, shrubs and hedges, roses and fruit trees, bushes and canes.
And, perhaps more importantly, for so beautiful a flower, the tulip remains the easiest flower to grow.
With its phenomenal fringed and ruffled petals and velvety purple-black color, this is a tulip that stands out in any garden.
Conch are the favorite food for lobster, sting rays, tulip shells, crabs, octopus, turtles and porcupine fish.
The family Fasciolariidae contains a wide variety of groups, such as the tulip shells, the horse conchs, and the spindle shells.
The thick, sculptured lip of the tulip shell is used to chip a hole in the prey's shell, then the proboscis is inserted.
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All winter long in its leaf bud the baby tulip leaf drowses, curled up tight.
The uses of the wood are similar to that of tulip with which it is botanically related.
Of course, without them, he could not have it any more than a dahlia, or a tulip.
Could one live far from one's bulbs, when they enclose the grand black tulip?
The flowers of trees give names to tulip tree, silver-bell tree, and fringe tree.
The whitewood or tulip tree is a native of America and an acclimated tree in Europe.
It was not my anxiety about the tulip that has made me ill, but the grief at not seeing you.
They will find him, planted in the mud at the bottom, head downward like a tulip.
It is all one to me to let a bee out of a tulip, or to sweep the cobwebs from the sky.
Garnish with thin slices of radish, and a radish so cut as to represent a tulip.
The tulip tree there has reached a height of 105 feet, with a girth of 17 feet.
The trees in the park are all full of flowers, like the tulip tree and the chestnut in bloom.
The tulip tree is a cousin, rather than a sister, to the foregoing magnolias.
In Europe the tulip tree has been a favorite since its discovery and exportation by the American colonists.
The wood used in the brick and frame houses here is of the tulip tree, which is abundant, worked easily, and lasts long.
That's better than a full-page cut of any tulip that ever sprouted.
Five more sickened from this cause, but we managed to cure them with doses of an infusion made by boiling down the tulip leaves.
Rosa came at the same hour, and Cornelius submitted most heroically to the pangs which the compulsory silence concerning the tulip gave him.
He proceeded but slowly, as the black tulip could not bear travelling post-haste.
Also lost were seeds gathered from a tulip poplar planted at Mount Vernon in 1785 by George Washington.
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