cosmos
പ്രപഞ്ചത്തിന്റെ
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he sat staring deep into the void, reminding himself of his place in the cosmos
the universe seen as a well-ordered whole.
Plant members of the daisy family, cosmos and yarrow to encourage beneficials.
an ornamental plant of the daisy family with single dahlialike flowers. Native to tropical America, it is widely grown as an ornamental.
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Many of these flowers - especially the 'cosmos' - attract butterflies and hummingbirds.
If we could learn to see mind as an essential rather than accidental aspect of the universe, a whole new sense of the 'cosmos' and of ourselves would follow.
Or plant chocolate 'cosmos' and chocolate daisies near a garden bench where you'd like visitors to stop and sit.
Very fancy fences can be created from tall flowering annuals such as cleome, 'cosmos' , dahlias, sweet peas and sunflowers for a display of spring, summer and autumn colour.
A black and green garden collection of 96 plants costs £120 and includes dark dahlias, 'cosmos' , perilla and scabiosa and green euphorbias, gladiolus and zinnia.
Reserve some space for colorful annuals like zinnia, marigold, calendula, alyssum, and 'cosmos' .
Goldfinches also feed on the seed of goldenrod, coreopsis, 'cosmos' , zinnias, dandelions and other weedy plants.
he sat staring deep into the void, reminding himself of man's place in the 'cosmos'
Let us begin with the notion of the universe as 'cosmos' .
This is a unique look at the 'cosmos' and the universe around us.
Outer space, the 'cosmos' , is a central element of what is regarded as psychedelic music.
There were materialists who wholly denied the existence of that unseen spiritual 'cosmos' of transmigration.
When the weather warms up, sow seeds of 'cosmos' , marigold, morning glory, portulaca, nasturtium, sunflower, and zinnia for splashes of color.
Plant members of the daisy family, 'cosmos' and yarrow to encourage beneficials.
FW, who bares her heart selectively, creates a uterine 'cosmos' , exclusively.
Later in the season there are many others such as coneflowers, 'cosmos' , goldenrods, or lavender that they will enjoy.
the new gender-free intellectual 'cosmos'
A pink-flowered 'cosmos' planted during the summer is at its best at the moment after spending the past few months developing bushy foliage with disappointingly few flowers.
In this time there arose a widespread belief in the Heat Death of the Universe, the idea that the 'cosmos' as a whole would eventually fizzle out just as a bouncing ball gradually dissipates its energy and comes to rest.
Love-in-a mist, four-o'clock, 'cosmos' , nasturtium, globe amaranth, balsam, and larkspur are a few I remember from childhood.
Chamomile and 'cosmos' are two other composites you might consider when planning your garden for the sake of beneficial insects.
Hinduism is a subtle, complex, multi-dimensional spiritual 'cosmos' .
For a pagan Platonist its particularity seemed scandalously incompatible with divine immutability and with a universal operation of providence in the 'cosmos' as a whole.
The Goya concept is inspired by the idea of the 'cosmos' , blending totality with the unspecific.
To carry the container plantings through the last remaining warm days, replant them with late-summer annuals such as 'cosmos' , marigolds, salvias, or zinnias.
The 'cosmos' and impatiens I planted this June may outlast me.
Their results suggest that the reionization of the 'cosmos' occurred when the universe was 6-7 percent of its current age.
It operates within the larger context of the local community and the rhythms and relationship of nature and the 'cosmos' .
And this meant that the whole of the 'cosmos' was seen to be informed by a kind of Logos - or divine reason - which was ordering its patterns.
Mathematical laws drive not only the microworld of atoms - and the forces linking them together - but the whole fabric of the 'cosmos' .
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