yellow foxglove (Meaning)
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yellow foxglove (n)
European yellow-flowered foxglove
Synonyms & Antonyms of yellow foxglove
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yellow foxglove Sentence Examples
- The yellow foxglove's tall, stately spires adorned the meadow like beacons of summer.
- Its delicate petals, resembling tiny golden thimbles, fluttered gently in the warm breeze.
- The yellow foxglove's toxicity made it both a medicinal marvel and a potential danger.
- Monarch butterflies flocked to the yellow foxglove, their wings fluttering like vibrant mosaics against its golden blooms.
- In folklore, the yellow foxglove was associated with both healing and enchantment.
- Its leaves, when crushed, released a pungent odor that both attracted moths and repelled insects.
- The yellow foxglove's roots were used in traditional medicine for treating heart conditions.
- Despite its medicinal properties, the yellow foxglove remained a wildflower of caution and respect.
- The bees' incessant buzzing around the yellow foxglove created a symphony of nature's sweetness.
- The sun's rays illuminated the yellow foxglove, casting a warm glow upon its exquisite petals.
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European yellow-flowered foxglove
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The yellow foxglove's tall, stately spires adorned the meadow like beacons of summer.
Its delicate petals, resembling tiny golden thimbles, fluttered gently in the warm breeze.
The yellow foxglove's toxicity made it both a medicinal marvel and a potential danger.
Monarch butterflies flocked to the yellow foxglove, their wings fluttering like vibrant mosaics against its golden blooms.