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Fire danced along his three-forked tongue.
The lower bracts are three-forked or pinnate, which distinguishes the plant from other white-flowered umbellifers.
He called this his "vie trifurquée" (three-forked life).
The species name is derived from Greek tricros (meaning three-forked) and ura (meaning tail).
Bigelow’s sedge, black crowberry, three-forked rush, bilberry and, yes, Diapensia lapponica were other alpine and arctic finds.
Segnbora a frightfully clear view of diamond fangs as long and sharp as scythes, and of the three-forked smelling-tongue in its recess beneath the blunt one used for speech.
The town lies in a natural three-forked valley at the confluence of the River Brun and the River Calder, surrounded by open fields, with wild moorland at higher altitudes.
He quickly snatched it from her grasp and soared off on his strong wings, steering a zigzag course between the two rows of furious fangs and vibrating three-forked tongues, until he reached the required spot.