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The brief but intense flowering of the musical madrigal in England, mostly from 1588 to 1627, along with the composers who produced them, is known as the English Madrigal School.
This " golden age " represented the apogee of the English Renaissance and saw the flowering of poetry, music and literature.
It was the height of the English Renaissance, and saw the flowering of English literature and poetry.
To a large extent, though not entirely, " The first flowering of Welsh writing in English " was in industrial South Wales and this was linked to the rapid decline in the use of the Welsh language in the twentieth century, especially in this region.
The period known as the English Renaissance, approximately 1500 — 1660, saw a flowering of the drama and all the arts.
The flamboyant flowering of Campsis radicans made it inescapable to even the least botanically-minded of the first English colonists in Virginia ; consequently the plant quickly made its way to England, early in the 17th century, though its botanical parentage, as a hardy member of a mostly subtropical group, made its naming problematic: according to John Parkinson, the Virginia settlers were at first calling it a jasmine or a honeysuckle, and then a bellflower ; he classed it an Apocynum ( dogbane ).
Protea () is both the botanical name and the English common name of a genus of South African flowering plants, sometimes also called sugarbushes ( Afrikaans: suikerbos ).
There was a brief flowering of English progressive folk in the late 1960s and early 1970s, with groups like the Third Ear Band and Quintessence following the eastern Indian musical and more abstract work by group such as Comus, Dando Shaft, The Trees, Spirogyra, Forest, and Jan Dukes De Grey, but commercial success was elusive for these bands and most had broken up or moved in very different directions by about 1973.
Following on from an underground post-punk movement in the 1980s, led by bands like Datblygu and Fflaps, the 1990s saw a considerable flowering of Welsh rock groups ( in both Welsh and English languages ) such as Catatonia, Manic Street Preachers, Feeder, Stereophonics, Super Furry Animals, The Pooh Sticks, 60ft Dolls and Gorky's Zygotic Mynci.
* Hypericum calycinum, an evergreen flowering shrub native to southeast Europe and southwest Asia, and the plant generally referred to in British and Australian English as " Rose of Sharon "; and
* Hibiscus syriacus, a deciduous flowering shrub native to east Asia, the plant generally referred to in American English as " Rose of Sharon " and the national flower of South Korea.
The Karvi shrub, as it is locally called in the Marathi language, sometimes also spelled as Karvy in English, only blooms once in eight years in a mass flowering covering the forest floor in a lavender blush.
with a German and an Italian school flowering in the Late Middle Ages and the Renaissance ( 14th to 16th centuries ), followed by Spanish, French, English and Scottish schools of fencing in the modern period ( 17th and 18th centuries ).
The English Madrigal School was the brief but intense flowering of the musical madrigal in England, mostly from 1588 to 1627, along with the composers who produced them.
This movement is characterized by the flowering of English music ( particularly the English adoption and development of the madrigal ), notable achievements in drama ( by William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, and Ben Jonson ), and the development of English epic poetry ( most famously Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene and John Milton's Paradise Lost ).
It was the height of the English Renaissance and saw the flowering of English literature and poetry.
Greenhouse products include vegetables ( sweet bell peppers, beefsteak tomatoes, tomatoes on the vine, and long English cucumbers ), a variety of flowering plants, and some trees.
Shipley historical significance was summed up by David Allen in his biography: " Shipley's life included in its span the surge of English Commercial self-confidence which Defoe celebrated and which was to be feared by Napoleon, the spectacular first stage of the industrial Revolution from the flying shuttle to steam-powered cotton mills, the flowering of English genius in the arts from Hogarth to Turner, and the growth of English philanthropic endeavor from the first county hospitals to Hannah More's " Age if Benevolence.

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In the Dutch Golden Age, which had its zenith in 1667, there was a remarkable flowering of trade, industry ( especially shipbuilding ), the arts ( especially painting ) and the sciences.
Natives also stated – without Powell's asking-that " n ' yamala " ate the flowering liana, just as von Stein had been told half a century earlier.
The first flowering plants in the fossil record had relatively simple flowers.
The movement had an " extraordinary flowering " in Scotland where it was represented by the development of the ' Glasgow Style ' which was based on the talent of the Glasgow School of Art.
Babylon had a brief late flowering of power and influence under the Chaldean Dynasty which took over much of the empire formerly held by their northern kinsmen.
Kupulupulu is Laka, worshiped as god of the hula in the form of the flowering lehua tree and welcomed also as god of wild plant growth upon which the earliest settlers had subsisted and still continued to subsist to some extent during the cold winter months before staple crops were ready to gather.
Once this inner flowering had taken place, desires such as that for sex would be left behind.
Comparing the derived characteristics that all other angiosperms share with each other, but not with the Amborella Family, may give scientists clues to what features early flowering plants had and how these characteristics have evolved through time.
Lupinus polphyllus originally were of basic colours and had large gaps in the flowering spike.
In two of the soil samples in particular, whole clumps of pollen were discovered in addition to the usual pollen found throughout the site and suggested that entire flowering plants ( or at least heads of plants ) had entered the grave deposit.
Hooker identified 18 flowering plants, 35 mosses and liverworts, 25 lichens and 51 algae, including some that were not described by surgeon William Anderson when James Cook had visited the islands in 1772.
He had none of the flowering rhetoric at that time deemed essential.
« While there had always been a great flowering of folkloric dances in Spain, the history of formal dance itself began only in 1920 with Argentina and Escudero.
Scidmore sent a note outlining her new plan to the new First Lady, Helen Herron Taft — the wife of President William Howard Taft — who had once lived in Japan and was familiar with the beauty of the flowering cherry trees.
On their return to the north this group, known as the " Utrecht Caravaggisti ", had a short-lived but influential flowering in the 1620s among painters like Hendrick ter Brugghen, Gerrit van Honthorst, Andries Both and Dirck van Baburen.
Three years later he had drawn up a List of the Flora of the Malton District and this contains 485 species of flowering plants.
In the 14th century, the main centers of musical activity were northern France, Avignon, and Italy, as represented by Guillaume de Machaut and the ars nova, the ars subtilior, and Landini respectively ; Avignon had a brief but important cultural flowering because it was the location of the Papacy during the Western Schism.
William Bartram brought seed of Franklinia back to Philadelphia in 1777, and had flowering plants by 1781.
This had a brief but spectacular flowering in all the countries that now form the United Kingdom in the 7th and 8th centuries, in works such as the Book of Kells and Book of Lindisfarne.
By 1915, the United States government had responded with a gift of flowering dogwood trees to the people of Japan.
Shibli ’ s genius had its flowering in Aligarh University when he came into contact with Sir Syed Ahmed and British scholars.
: Consequently, in such reserves, strict adherence to the rules of landscape gardening, with regard to the grouping of trees, etc., had to be abandoned in favour of the formal lining of the paths with rows of umbrageous trees, and the planting in the background of dense masses of conifers, evergreen shrubs, fern trees, etc., small flowering shrubs and bedding flowers being merely introduced to mask the unsightly aspect of the grass in such reserves during summer

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The emergence of what is considered literature by modern standards seems to have occurred during the First Intermediate Period, with a flowering of new literary genres in the Middle Kingdom.
Scheidt was the first internationally significant German composer for the organ, and represents the flowering of the new north German style, which occurred largely as a result of the Protestant Reformation.
The first successful flowering in culture occurred in 1773.
Its greatest flowering occurred in the 16th and 17th centuries under the Joseon Dynasty.
The first creative flowering of the Isle of Wight occurred during the reign of Queen Victoria under whose patronage the island became a fashionable destination for the Victorian gentry.

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