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Meaning of mentzelia
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mentzelia (n)
genus of bristly herbs or subshrubs of western America lacking stinging hairs
mentzelia Sentence Examples
- The mentzelia's velvety petals unfurled in the morning sunlight.
- The delicate leaves of the mentzelia shimmered with a silvery iridescence.
- The bees buzzed excitedly around the mentzelia, attracted by its sweet nectar.
- The mentzelia's intricate floral patterns resembled miniature works of art.
- The plant's spiny stems provided protection from grazing animals.
- The mentzelia's short blooming period made it a fleeting sight in the desert landscape.
- Native American tribes used mentzelia for medicinal purposes, treating wounds and digestive ailments.
- The mentzelia's drought tolerance made it an ideal plant for arid environments.
- The plant's small, inconspicuous flowers often went unnoticed among the taller wildflowers.
- The mentzelia's presence in an ecosystem indicated healthy and undisturbed soil conditions.
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genus of bristly herbs or subshrubs of western America lacking stinging hairs
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The mentzelia's velvety petals unfurled in the morning sunlight.
The delicate leaves of the mentzelia shimmered with a silvery iridescence.
The bees buzzed excitedly around the mentzelia, attracted by its sweet nectar.
The mentzelia's intricate floral patterns resembled miniature works of art.