mist-flower (Meaning)

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mist-flower (n)

rhizomatous plant of central and southeastern United States and West Indies having large showy heads of clear blue flowers; sometimes placed in genus Eupatorium

Synonyms & Antonyms of mist-flower

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mist-flower Sentence Examples

  1. The mist-flowers danced in the gentle breeze, their petals shimmering like iridescent lace.
  2. As the sun peeked over the horizon, the droplets of dew on the mist-flowers sparkled like tiny diamonds.
  3. The meadow was alive with a symphony of colors, with mist-flowers adding their subtle hues of lavender and pink.
  4. The ethereal beauty of the mist-flowers inspired artists and poets alike, who sought to capture their delicate charm on canvas and in verse.
  5. The mist-flower's fragrance wafted through the air, creating an intoxicating aroma that filled the senses.
  6. The hummingbirds flitted from one mist-flower to another, their beaks probing for nectar.
  7. The winding path led through a field of mist-flowers, their petals swaying gently as if beckoning visitors into their enchanting embrace.
  8. The mist-flower's delicate petals were a testament to the fragility of nature, reminding us of the importance of preservation.
  9. As the mist-flowers faded with the changing seasons, their seedheads scattered far and wide, promising a resurgence of beauty in the spring.
  10. The mist-flower's humble presence in the natural world served as a reminder that even the smallest and seemingly insignificant things can hold profound beauty.

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rhizomatous plant of central and southeastern United States and West Indies having large showy heads of clear blue flowers; sometimes placed in genus Eupatorium

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The mist-flowers danced in the gentle breeze, their petals shimmering like iridescent lace.

As the sun peeked over the horizon, the droplets of dew on the mist-flowers sparkled like tiny diamonds.

The meadow was alive with a symphony of colors, with mist-flowers adding their subtle hues of lavender and pink.

The ethereal beauty of the mist-flowers inspired artists and poets alike, who sought to capture their delicate charm on canvas and in verse.