spider flower (Meaning)
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spider flower (n)
native to South America but naturalized in warm parts of United States; grown for its long-lasting spider-shaped white to pink-purple flowers
Synonyms & Antonyms of spider flower
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spider flower Sentence Examples
- The delicate petals of the spider flower resembled a dancer's silhouette.
- The vibrant orange spider flowers illuminated the garden with their autumnal glow.
- Hummingbirds hovered around the nectar-rich spider flowers, creating a cacophony of melodious chirps.
- In the moonlight, the spider flowers cast eerie shadows that danced and swayed.
- The long, slender stamens of the spider flower gave it a delicate and feminine appearance.
- Bees and butterflies delighted in pollinating the clustered spider flowers.
- The spider flower's unusual shape and vibrant color made it an ideal subject for botanical drawings.
- The aroma of the spider flower wafted through the air, carrying a sweet and spicy fragrance.
- The spider flower's petals wilted in the scorching afternoon sun, revealing its diminutive center.
- Legends whispered that the spider flower held magical properties and could ward off evil spirits.
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native to South America but naturalized in warm parts of United States; grown for its long-lasting spider-shaped white to pink-purple flowers
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The delicate petals of the spider flower resembled a dancer's silhouette.
The vibrant orange spider flowers illuminated the garden with their autumnal glow.
Hummingbirds hovered around the nectar-rich spider flowers, creating a cacophony of melodious chirps.
In the moonlight, the spider flowers cast eerie shadows that danced and swayed.