three-flowered (Meaning)

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three-flowered (a.)

Bearing three flowers together, or only three flowers.

Synonyms & Antonyms of three-flowered

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three-flowered Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate three-flowered orchid blooms in obscurity, its petals unfurling like intricate brushstrokes.
  2. Amidst the meadow's tapestry, the three-flowered avens stands tall, its blossoms resembling miniature golden crowns.
  3. The three-flowered alumroot's graceful arching stems bear elegant clusters of creamy-white blooms.
  4. The three-flowered bedstraw, with its tiny yellow flowers, is a welcome sight in moist woodlands.
  5. The vibrant three-flowered cinquefoil adds a splash of color to rocky slopes and meadows.
  6. In its natural habitat, the three-flowered geum thrives in damp soils, its stems topped with dainty golden blossoms.
  7. The three-flowered Jacob's-ladder gracefully scales rocks and walls, its flowers resembling a celestial staircase.
  8. The sweet-scented three-flowered loosestrife attracts butterflies and bees to its delicate pink and purple petals.
  9. The three-flowered mallow, with its sprawling habit, is a common sight in disturbed areas and roadsides.
  10. In the mountains, the three-flowered phlox thrives in crevices and on rocky slopes, its showy blooms lighting up the barren landscape.

FAQs About the word three-flowered

Bearing three flowers together, or only three flowers.

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The delicate three-flowered orchid blooms in obscurity, its petals unfurling like intricate brushstrokes.

Amidst the meadow's tapestry, the three-flowered avens stands tall, its blossoms resembling miniature golden crowns.

The three-flowered alumroot's graceful arching stems bear elegant clusters of creamy-white blooms.

The three-flowered bedstraw, with its tiny yellow flowers, is a welcome sight in moist woodlands.