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fritillary造句
1) Spring garden, daffodils, fritillaries, rhododendrons, old-fashioned roses, herbaceous borders. 2) A silver-washed fritillary butterfly dipped between the tufts of grass to find the violet leaves on which she lays her eggs. 3) The corncrake and marsh fritillary have been the victims of intensive agriculture as ploughing and pesticides destroy habitat and insects. 4) So should New England's loss of the regal fritillary. 5) The cultivation of wild ginger, flat fritillary bulb, rough gentian root and other traditional Chinese medicines have become an important way to improve agriculture and increase farmers' income. 6) I found an indian fritillary in the bush. It was a female. The orengish wings have some dots that look like leopard's ones. 7) That's why word of Britain's disappearing pearl-bordered fritillary, red-backed shrike and lost ghost orchid should be as riveting as any news bulletin. 8) The microtubule network of fritillary callus cell was showed through immunoenzymological technique. 9) The pearl-bordered fritillary flies in ancient woodlands rich in violets. 10) Conclusion:Retention time and affection time of aconite alkaloids after used with thunberg fritillary bulb omni-alkaloids were longer than these before matching. 11) The invention also discloses a method of manual cultivation of unibract fritillary bulbs. 12) To visit his home near Sherborne, Dorset, is to enter an otherworldly kingdom colonised by shimmering winged insects with names like the Grizzled Skipper and Glanville Fritillary. 13) Despite 2010 starting and ending with much of the country swathed in snow, threatened species such as the puffin and the rare heath fritillary butterfly enjoyed successful breeding seasons. 14) They farmed the slopes and collected Chinese caterpillar fungus and fritillary butterflies to sell as traditional medicine. 15) The report, from the Joint Nature Conservation Committee, revealed that 88 species are in decline, including skylarks, pearl-bordered fritillary butterflies and red squirrels.