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blazing star

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blazing star

A comet. Did you see the tail on that blazing star? I can't believe how much it lit up the night sky! Yeah right, like you really saw a blazing star through your telescope. If we miss the chance to see this blazing star, that's it—it won't be back for thousands of years.
See also: blaze, star
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As Autumn begins to set foot in Taiwan, a kind of purple wildflowers called dense blazing stars are now blossoming in Central Taiwan, turning a farmland into a magnificent purple sea.
Mosaick Pavement the Ground Floor of the Lodge, Blazing Star the Centre, and Indented Tarsel the Border round about it.
- Seedling mortality is high for northern blazing star during the first summer, 60% of the individually marked seedlings died by 1 August and [greater than]75% (n = 662) were dead by 1 [TABULAR DATA FOR TABLE 1 OMITTED] September (Vickery, 1997).
Wildlife-attracting perennials such as blazing star, purple coneflower and bee balm are just three examples; their seeds need to be sown between 8 and 10 weeks prior to outdoor planting.
And the blazing star warned one stunned spectator: "If you don't put that away I'll wrap it around your neck!"
THIS week we have an amazing deal, a pack of 20 Blazing Star (liatris) for only pounds 3.95.
Add the speed of Michael Owen, blazing star of France 98, the experience of Arsenal's David Seaman and playmaker Paul Ince in midfield, and our strength in depth will test the best of them.
BARTONIA or blazing star is one of those hardy annuals which really isn't grown enough but if you sow the seed between now and May, you could have a fantastic display of gorgeous golden-yellow blooms this summer.
* Saline County Archery Club Chili Lunch: 11 a.m.-2 p.m., at Blazing Star Masonic Lodge, 405 N.
Native bees pollinate wildflowers such as May-apple, blazing star, cardinal flower, wild columbine, rattlesnake master, and many, many more.
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