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Meaning of wild flower

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wild flower (n)

wild or uncultivated flowering plant

wild flower Sentence Examples

  1. The meadow was a vibrant tapestry of wildflowers, painting the landscape with a kaleidoscope of colors.
  2. The delicate petals of the wildflowers swayed gently in the summer breeze, releasing a sweet fragrance into the air.
  3. The hiker stumbled upon a hidden clearing filled with a profusion of wildflowers, a breathtaking sight to behold.
  4. The honeybees flitted from flower to flower, collecting nectar from the wildflowers' sugary blooms.
  5. The child's eyes sparkled with delight as they picked a handful of wildflowers to create a vibrant bouquet.
  6. The wildflowers flourished in the untouched wilderness, where nature's hand had shaped a verdant paradise.
  7. The artist spent hours capturing the beauty of the wildflowers on canvas, hoping to preserve their fleeting charm.
  8. The petals of the wildflowers shimmered with iridescent colors, creating a mesmerizing spectacle in the sunlight.
  9. The wildflowers' seeds dispersed by the wind, spreading their beauty throughout the surrounding area.
  10. The scent of the wildflowers permeated the air, creating an intoxicating fragrance that invited exploration and tranquility.

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wild or uncultivated flowering plant

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The meadow was a vibrant tapestry of wildflowers, painting the landscape with a kaleidoscope of colors.

The delicate petals of the wildflowers swayed gently in the summer breeze, releasing a sweet fragrance into the air.

The hiker stumbled upon a hidden clearing filled with a profusion of wildflowers, a breathtaking sight to behold.

The honeybees flitted from flower to flower, collecting nectar from the wildflowers' sugary blooms.