Here is blue speedwell and the delicately pencilled stitchwort with its pure snow-white blossoms and delicate green leaves.
The most conspicuous of these is the Greater Stitchwort or Satin Flower (S.
One of these is the Glaucous or Marsh Stitchwort (Stellaria glauca or S.
But in some parts of Wales the Stitchwort bears the names of Devil's-eyes and Devil's-corn.
As its title declares, the great Stitchwort has a widespread reputation for curing the stitch, or sharp muscular pain, which often attacks one or other side of the body about the lower ribs.
This is because of the exquisitely subdivided flint found abundantly dispersed throughout the structures of Stitchwort plants; which curative principle is eminently useful in chronic diseases, such as cancer, rickets, and scrofula.
The Stitchwort is a tall, slender plant, and the flowers are large and very pretty.
The stem of the Greater Stitchwort is not very strong, and it has always a line of hard, short bristles, running up each side.
Coming out from the stitchwort and grasses, the spiders often ran over his shining dark brown surface, something the colour of glazed earthenware.
On May 1 a stitchwort was in flower, a plant that marks the period distinctly.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stitchwort" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.