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heliopsis (n)

any North American shrubby perennial herb of the genus Heliopsis having large yellow daisylike flowers

heliopsis Sentence Examples

  1. The garden was ablaze with the cheerful yellow blooms of heliopsis, brightening the summer landscape.
  2. The tall, graceful stems of heliopsis swayed gently in the breeze, creating a mesmerizing dance.
  3. The daisy-like flowers of heliopsis attracted a flurry of butterflies and bees, humming and flitting around the blooms.
  4. The heliopsis plants thrived in the warm, sunny conditions, their foliage remaining vibrant throughout the summer.
  5. The long-lasting blooms of heliopsis provided a continuous display of color from midsummer to early autumn.
  6. Gardeners often planted heliopsis as a backdrop to other flowers, adding height and interest to borders.
  7. The scientific name of heliopsis is Heliopsis helianthoides, derived from the Greek words for "sun" and "sunflower-like."
  8. Heliopsis is native to North America and can be found in meadows, prairies, and disturbed areas.
  9. Some cultivars of heliopsis have been selectively bred for their unusual flower colors, such as orange, pink, or purple.
  10. Heliopsis is a low-maintenance plant that is easy to grow and propagates readily through seed or division.

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any North American shrubby perennial herb of the genus Heliopsis having large yellow daisylike flowers

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The garden was ablaze with the cheerful yellow blooms of heliopsis, brightening the summer landscape.

The tall, graceful stems of heliopsis swayed gently in the breeze, creating a mesmerizing dance.

The daisy-like flowers of heliopsis attracted a flurry of butterflies and bees, humming and flitting around the blooms.

The heliopsis plants thrived in the warm, sunny conditions, their foliage remaining vibrant throughout the summer.