It is derived by " Viola ", particularly " Viola tricolor ", a wildflower of Europe and western Asia known as heartsease.
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"' Open Academy "'( formerly Heartsease High School ) is a secondary school with Heartsease area of Norwich, in the English county of Norfolk.
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"' Open Academy "'( formerly Heartsease High School ) is a secondary school with Heartsease area of Norwich, in the English county of Norfolk.
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"' Heartsease ( viola tricolour ) "'was released on Footstompin Records earlier this year and has captured the imagination of listeners and reviewers alike.
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Ms . Smith directed the school for its first 13 years, first at Bryn Mawr, then later at West Park, N . Y ., at her family home, HeartsEase.
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About the same time that Lady Bennett was busy cultivating heartsease, James, Lord Gambier was doing the same in his garden at Iver under the advice and guidance of his gardener William Thompson.
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The area between the Salhouse and Plumstead roads ( outside of the outer ring road ) was originally the Cavalry training ground and then became the Royal Flying Corps Mousehold Heath aerodrome where Heartsease housing estate.
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As Country Life magazine reported : " & sharp-leaved fluellen, field madder, heartsease, corn mint these and other plants that an arable farmer would regard as weeds flourish unsprayed ".
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In the 2007 novel " The Solitude of Thomas Cave ", by Georgina Harding, Marmaduke appears as captain of the " Heartsease ", which is sent to Edge�ya in 1616.
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He came into prominence as a dramatist in 1897 with the Charles Frohman production of " Heartsease " on which he was co-author with Joseph I . C . Clark, and which featured Henry Miller.