strawflower (Meaning)

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strawflower (n)

plant of southern and southeastern United States grown for its yellow flowers that can be dried

any of various plants of the genus Helipterum

Australian plant naturalized in Spain having flowers of lemon yellow to deep gold; the frequent choice of those who love dried flowers

Synonyms & Antonyms of strawflower

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strawflower Sentence Examples

  1. A bouquet of vibrant strawflowers added a touch of rustic beauty to the farmhouse kitchen.
  2. The field was ablaze with the cheerful hues of strawflowers, from crimson red to golden yellow.
  3. The strawflower's papery petals made it a popular choice for dried flower arrangements.
  4. In traditional medicine, strawflowers were used to treat wounds and skin irritations.
  5. The flower stem of the strawflower is often used in floral arrangements for its unique texture and appearance.
  6. Strawflowers are known for their drought tolerance and can thrive in arid climates.
  7. The seeds of strawflowers can be used to attract birds and other wildlife to gardens.
  8. The dried strawflower blooms are often used for wreath-making and other decorative purposes.
  9. The vibrant petals of strawflowers make them a popular subject for photography and artwork.
  10. The scientific name for strawflower is Helichrysum bracteatum, reflecting its golden-hued bracts.

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plant of southern and southeastern United States grown for its yellow flowers that can be dried, any of various plants of the genus Helipterum, Australian plant

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

A bouquet of vibrant strawflowers added a touch of rustic beauty to the farmhouse kitchen.

The field was ablaze with the cheerful hues of strawflowers, from crimson red to golden yellow.

The strawflower's papery petals made it a popular choice for dried flower arrangements.

In traditional medicine, strawflowers were used to treat wounds and skin irritations.