honey-flower Synonyms

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honey-flower Meaning

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honey-flower (n)

erect bushy shrub of eastern Australia having terminal clusters of red flowers yielding much nectar

Australian shrub whose flowers yield honey copiously

honey-flower Sentence Examples

  1. Bees diligently gather nectar from the aromatic honey-flowers in the blooming meadow.
  2. Hummingbirds flitter gracefully around the honey-flowers, their vibrant colors a feast for the eyes.
  3. The sweet fragrance of honey-flowers permeated the summer breeze, beckoning insects and nature lovers alike.
  4. Honey-flowers adorned the gardens with clusters of delicate petals, attracting butterflies and bees.
  5. The honey-flower bush stood tall and proud, its branches heavy with fragrant blossoms.
  6. The bees' relentless search for pollen and nectar transformed the honey-flowers into a vibrant canvas of activity.
  7. The honey-flower's nectar lured numerous insects, creating a miniature ecosystem within the garden.
  8. The delicate honey-flowers swayed gently in the wind, their petals shimmering like tiny jewels.
  9. The honey-flower's petals held a sweet surprise, housing the sugary nectar that bees and other insects sought.
  10. The sight of honey-flowers in full bloom was a symphony of colors and fragrances that filled the air with joy and serenity.

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erect bushy shrub of eastern Australia having terminal clusters of red flowers yielding much nectar, Australian shrub whose flowers yield honey copiously

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Bees diligently gather nectar from the aromatic honey-flowers in the blooming meadow.

Hummingbirds flitter gracefully around the honey-flowers, their vibrant colors a feast for the eyes.

The sweet fragrance of honey-flowers permeated the summer breeze, beckoning insects and nature lovers alike.

Honey-flowers adorned the gardens with clusters of delicate petals, attracting butterflies and bees.