Also known as meadow saffron, they look good naturalised in turf, in the rock garden, at the front of a border or under an apple tree. |
Unlike those around him, the naturalised German citizen's only physical ailment was jet lag. |
It would be aimed at one person, although it would be worded to cover all naturalised Indians. |
There, erythroniums are naturalised in grass and look wonderful when they flower in late February and March. |
It's an Australian plant naturalised in Spain having flowers of lemon yellow to deep gold. |
It is a peculiar notion of masculinity that is naturalised and internalised in everyday practices and relationships by both men and women. |