This process generated a list of 80 words, which ranged in frequency from 59,739 (the) down to 1 (marigolds).
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The smells of marigolds and tomatoes are now, well, heavenly, and provide connections to those simpler days.
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I knew the meadows where we had marsh marigolds and ladysmock, ponds full of frogspawn, woods where the wood sorrel and bluebells grew, before the new housebuilding.
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Plants used included indigo,marigoldflowers, roses and others.
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Parsley, spinach andmarigoldleaves, bruised and steeped before use, can also be included instead of the sage leaves.
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Local flowers include cartucho, gladiolus,marigold, bougainvillea, roses and geraniums.
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Marigolds are not grown as a food item.
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There were ribbons of peony hedges and drifts of daffodils in season, marigolds to distraction-a butterfly utopia.
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Closer to the river the soil becomes heavier and wetter and vegetation includes alder, elder, marshmarigoldand willow.
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Cover crops such as sunn hemp and some species ofmarigoldmay reduce the amount of spiral nematodes in the soil prior to banana establishment.
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Wildflowers including meadowsweet, marshmarigold, and purple loosestrife have been recorded.
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Houses are cleaned and the doorways and windows are decorated with garlands made of marigolds and chrysanthemums.
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Vast quantities of marigolds are used in garlands and decoration for weddings, festivals, and religious events.
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Adults feed on nectar frommarigold, knotweed, spearmint, wild marjoram, cucumber, dogbane, white sweet clover, and white clover.
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This is a day when the dog is worshipped by applying "tika" (the holy vermilion dot), incense sticks and garlanded generally withmarigoldflower.
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