Definitionn. a common and long cultivated European herb from which most common garden pansies are derived
Last update: August 28, 2015
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He issued another collection of his poems, Heartsease and Rue, in 1888, and occupied himself with revising and rearranging his works, which were published in ten volumes in 1890. [Please select]
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The flowers of the Heartsease have been similarly increased in size and regularity of outline. [Please select]
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Love-in-a-mist, angels' eyes, forget-me-not, and heartsease, are familiar examples. [Please select]
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"Did you happen to notice the bed of heartsease." [Please select]
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It feeds on the wild heartsease, also on sainfoin and borage. [Please select]
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With respect to the heartsease, 'Gardener's Chronicle,' 1863, p. [Please select]
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