Carnations
Dianthus caryophyllus, commonly known as the carnation or clove pink, is a species of Dianthus. It is probably native to the Mediterranean region but its exact range is unknown due to extensive cultivation for the last 2,000 years.
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DDN: Dundurn Press · 3 October 2023 English
101 true stories to surprise and delight Canadian music fans.Did you know that Serena Ryder played the quietest concert ever from the ocean floor during low tide at Fundy National …
was decorated with white chrysanthemums and carnations, record players, and film equipment. This giant …
MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 15 June 2023 English
Hugo von Hofmannsthal (1874–1929) is frequently portrayed in cultural histories as an aloof writer with a precious style, out of step with modern sensibilities. In Aesthetic Dilemmas Marlo Burks reassesses …
of his own activity: “In the stems of swaying carnations, in the fragrance of ripe grain thou didst arouse … had intuited in the fleeting, sweet scent of carnations and ripe corn. Upon finding this sought-after …
UAP: University of Alberta Press · 27 April 2023 English
In there’s more, Uchechukwu Peter Umezurike takes on the rich concepts of home and belonging: home lost and regained, home created with others and with the land, home as “anywhere …
beach some drift into Tarifa where pink carnations await odd remains the surf of Trafalgar …
DDN: Dundurn Press · 5 July 2022 English
A meticulously researched account of the lives and relationship of Ernest Hemingway and his fourth wife and widow Mary Welsh Hemingway.
“was prettily decorated with asparagus vine and carnations, and the guests, who were all ofce associates …
ECW Press · 5 April 2022 English
"“One function of the poet at any time is to discover by his own thought and feeling what seems to him to be poetry at that time,” writes Wallace Stevens. …
heads of hedges. The glaucous leaves of the carnations are fringed with melting snow. When did they …
PPQ: The Porcupine's Quill · 12 August 2021 English
The play of light and shadow defines Mark Frutkin's vibrant narrative based on the life of the seventeenth-century painter known as Caravaggio, whose revolutionary use of the chiaroscuro technique fuelled …
flowers. He had stolen the grapes and the white carnations early that mo rning from a small vineyard and …
PAL: Palimpsest Press · 1 July 2021 English
Mercurial and modern, The Next Wave is an output-based anthology of 21st century Canadian poetry. Curated by Jim Johnstone, it features 40 early-to-mid-career Canadian writers selected from a diverse range …
Hamlet lecturing his unlit skull. A bouquet of carnations in lantern colours. A lantern your niece made …
INN: Inanna Publications and Education Inc. · 24 June 2021 English
When a young woman is subjected to a violent attack, the impact of colonialism, patriarchy, and who we choose to love are thrown into sharp relief. Daria is an immigrant …
fresh, from scratch, with wild daffodils, wild carnations, and those little blue flowers that grow in humid …
ECW Press · 6 April 2021 English
In Evie Christie's third book mothers nurse babies as the world comes to an end, fathers hustle or drift, the pastoral and the present collide, violence, love, and death gently …
wherever it can: a greeting card, corner store carnations. But how will it survive the two of us? Bludgeoned …
CPRC: University of Regina Press · 27 March 2021 English
Reverence takes on a new meaning in this original memoir of an avid gardener walking the Camino de Santiago. The Camino de Santiago has been a journey for pilgrims for …
church in nearly every one—full of petunias, carnations, and vegetable gardens, with vine- yards and …