Examples of using Flowered in English and their translations into Norwegian
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In order to cyanosis flowered in July-August, the seeds have to sow in late winter in a warm room.
it has flowered areas and greenery,
If they have not yet flowered, they are even valuable as compost
But the girl no reproach for the bedroom"flowered" in Provencal style
For Mr Perswall, she has produced an incredibly beautiful flowered wallpaper collection that evokes the feeling of a lush garden.
We really need flowered sheets in Ecuador, to attract even more mosquitoes.
A special care is made to make Carthage Resort as green, as flowered and colorful as possible.
From the end of spring to the middle of summer, superb white or bluish flowered spikes rise from its characteristic palmately leaves.
Both of these locations are also great for taking in the local culture with its shaded squares and flowered terraces.
can be planted in the garden after they have flowered.
Driving along the"Flowered Coast", three picture perfect towns stand out,
to admire flowered houses, art galleries,
guests are invited to enjoy a drink in the cosy lounge bar or relax on the flowered patio.
A pretty pearl dangles from this already beautiful sterling silver Pandora flowered bead, adding lots of lustrous beauty to your collection,
this unit features a flowered balcony, hypoallergenic linen with Serta Perfect Sleeper mattress.
After the plants have flowered, you can either plant hellebores out in the garden,
Having emerged sometime during the 6th century BCE, it flowered during the 5th century BCE(from the end of which it began to spread throughout the Greek world),
the cloth can be bought, even flowered peas though, the main thing that the drawing was not intrusive and does not cause irritation.
What is today broadly called Afrocentrism evolved out of the work of African-American intellectuals in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, but flowered into its modern form due to the activism of African-American intellectuals in the U.S. Civil Rights Movement
Flowers wither to blossom again.