swanflower (Meaning)

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swanflower (n)

any of several orchids of the genus Cycnoches having slender arching columns of flowers suggesting the neck of a swan

Synonyms & Antonyms of swanflower

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swanflower Sentence Examples

  1. The swanflower's delicate petals gently unfurled, revealing a vibrant burst of color.
  2. Bees buzzed contentedly around the swanflower, attracted by its sweet nectar.
  3. The swanflower's slender stems danced in the gentle breeze, creating an ethereal sight.
  4. The pond reflected the swanflowers' beauty, creating a shimmering tapestry of colors.
  5. A pair of swans gracefully glided past the swanflowers, their plumage mirroring their surroundings.
  6. The swanflower's fragrance permeated the air, a subtle and alluring scent.
  7. A child marveled at the swanflower's intricate beauty, its petals resembling a miniature swan.
  8. The swanflower's symbolism of peace and harmony adorned many gardens and public spaces.
  9. The swanflower's petals were used to create delicate and fragrant herbal teas.
  10. The swanflower's resilience inspired artists and poets alike, capturing its enduring beauty and grace.

FAQs About the word swanflower

any of several orchids of the genus Cycnoches having slender arching columns of flowers suggesting the neck of a swan

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The swanflower's delicate petals gently unfurled, revealing a vibrant burst of color.

Bees buzzed contentedly around the swanflower, attracted by its sweet nectar.

The swanflower's slender stems danced in the gentle breeze, creating an ethereal sight.

The pond reflected the swanflowers' beauty, creating a shimmering tapestry of colors.