Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Scabiosa in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Scabiosa is also a difficult one for me.
There are many different varieties of Scabiosa.
Scabiosa stellata is available all year round.
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Scabiosa belongs to the teasel family Dipsacaceae.
Our plants are: Scabiosa, Alchemilla and Helenium.
We have done the research for you on the SCOOP® Scabiosa.
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Are you curious about the current range of SCOOP® Scabiosa?
Scabiosa caucasica is available from May to October.
We consciously opted to use SCOOP® Scabiosa for this creation.
from dahlia to scabiosa.
The SCOOP® Scabiosa: a versatile little ball, full of zest for life.
Are you interested in more ways to use the cheerful SCOOP® Scabiosa?
References to Knautia, Scabiosa are most probably incorrect.
Scabiosa Red Velvet Scoop footed bowl(available in the webshop).
Beautiful strains from the Focal series in different colors. Scabiosa.
The name Scabiosa is possibly derived from scabius which means scab.
Beautiful summer flowers like Lavatera, Amaranthus and Scabiosa.
Soon: a challenging DIY with the SCOOP® Scabiosa, keep an eye on this page.
Nederlands(Dutch) Scabiosa Highly recommended to stay there even for the evening dinner!
Lavender Scabiosa and Berries….
The quality standard of the SCOOP® Scabiosa we know today, took four years in the make.
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Tuesday, 3 September 2013 Scabiosa brings the sense of a field of wild flowers, into your home.
These are the key words that describe a professional florist and the SCOOP® Scabiosa.
Dreaming up in our romantic Scabiosa room on the ground-floor with view of the Kemmelberg.
also for its types of Scabiosa.
I can use the SCOOP® Scabiosa in neutral bouquets as well as in something stylistic or crazy.".
Karsholt(2010a) of a specimen in a collection that, according to a label, was bred from Centaurea scabiosa.