| 41. | The " Roggenmuhme " is well known for stealing human children which are looking for cornflowers.
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| 42. | Poppies, cornflowers, birds, fish, stars, crosses and wheat are among the commonly found designs.
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| 43. | Larkspur, cornflower and a few fast-germinating perennials like feverfew can be seeded directly into the ground.
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| 44. | The orange and lemon peel in it is from Seville in Spain while the blue cornflowers originate from Albania.
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| 45. | The most valuable blue sapphires are called cornflower blue, having a medium-dark violet-blue tone.
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| 46. | Canadians also show their support by planting blue cornflowers, the ALS Canada emblem flower, in their gardens.
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| 47. | These mentions of the color are the first of many uses of cornflower blue in Palahniuk's books.
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| 48. | However, the " corps colour " of the Waffen-SS HSS was cornflower blue.
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| 49. | So they can schuss the mountain in feel-good colors like yellow, red, orange and cornflower blue.
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| 50. | For example, a pressed cardboard coffin lined with a cornflower blue brocade fabric is on display for $ 395.
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