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1. flame-flower
noun. a plant of the genus Kniphofia having long grasslike leaves and tall scapes of red or yellow drooping flowers.
Rhymes with Flower Petal
- unsettle
- resettle
- trettel
- gretel
- gretal
- zettle
- zettel
- settle
- nettle
- mettle
- metal
- kettle
- kettell
- hettel
- gettle
- gettel
- betel
Sentences with flower-petal
1. Noun Phrase
Begin filling up another page with flower petals in the same fashion.
2. Noun Phrase
Choose your most beautiful flowers from your garden and you can successfully preserve a variety of flower petals.
3. Noun Phrase
For example, a flower petal may be shaped in such a way as to imitate a female insect.
4. Noun Phrase
Scented potpourris made of flower petals and other natural ingredients make lovely sachets and other home décor items.
2. flame-flower
noun. plant with fleshy roots and erect stems with narrow succulent leaves and one reddish-orange flower in each upper leaf axil; southwestern United States; Indians once cooked the fleshy roots.
3. tail-flower
noun. any of various tropical American plants cultivated for their showy foliage and flowers.
4. swan-flower
noun. any of several orchids of the genus Cycnoches having slender arching columns of flowers suggesting the neck of a swan.
6. flower
noun. ['ˈflaʊɝ'] a plant cultivated for its blooms or blossoms.
Synonyms
- cudweed
- African daisy
- paeony
- Swan River daisy
- butterfly flower
- poor man's orchid
- chrysanthemum
- stock
- wild oats
- Erysimum arkansanum
- tidy tips
- scabiosa
- Consolida ambigua
- snapdragon
- Sparaxis tricolor
- fig marigold
- butter-and-eggs
- calceolaria
- white daisy
- calendula
- Mentzelia livicaulis
- Gomphrena globosa
- catchfly
- Hesperis matronalis
- Tanacetum coccineum
- Cotula coronopifolia
- orchidaceous plant
- Saponaria vaccaria
- old maid flower
- Cyclamen neopolitanum
- Eupatorium coelestinum
- petunia
- Gypsophila paniculata
- dahlia
- spring beauty
- schizanthus
- Arctotis venusta
- Bessera elegans
- China aster
- Christmas bells
- sweet alison
- catananche
- tidytips
- composite
- star of the veldt
- Ranunculus ficaria
- wild snapdragon
- xeranthemum
- coneflower
- Dame's violet
- gazania
- ox-eyed daisy
- umbrellawort
- portulaca
- vervain
- stemless daisy
- blue marguerite
- cosmos
- Cheiranthus cheiri
- Saponaria officinalis
- kingfisher daisy
- hedge pink
- painted daisy
- Lobularia maritima
- delphinium
- horn poppy
- baby's breath
- damask violet
- Centranthus ruber
- blue-eyed African daisy
- Claytonia virginica
- cornflower aster
- horned poppy
- stokes' aster
- toadflax
- Texas star
- poppy
- bluebottle
- sandwort
- Vaccaria pyramidata
- peony
- soapwort
- marigold
- Carolina spring beauty
- Felicia bergeriana
- Chrysanthemum leucanthemum
- schizopetalon
- Townsendia Exscapa
- Lonas annua
- billy buttons
- bartonia
- commelina
- Cyclamen purpurascens
- yellow horned poppy
- veronica
- devil's flax
- helianthus
- Lithophragma affine
- cornflower
- rocket larkspur
- Delphinium ajacis
- ammobium
- nigella
- Centaurea moschata
- spathe flower
- Clatonia lanceolata
- Lindheimera texana
- garden pink
- corydalis
- sweet sultan
- shortia
- Malcolmia maritima
- cotton rose
- Saintpaulia ionantha
- Centaurea cyanus
- Callistephus chinensis
- Anemonella thalictroides
- scorpionweed
- silene
- coral drops
- Felicia amelloides
- Senecio cruentus
- Centaurea imperialis
- mist-flower
- heliophila
- Virginia spring beauty
- aster
- Malcolm stock
- Alsobia dianthiflora
- Pericallis cruenta
- Zantedeschia aethiopica
- Moehringia mucosa
- cow cockle
- flowering plant
- pyrethrum
- Mentzelia laevicaulis
- Brachycome Iberidifolia
- Amberboa moschata
- blue daisy
- bush violet
- Claytonia caroliniana
- Vaccaria hispanica
- lace-flower vine
- Polianthes tuberosa
- verbena
- Cheiranthus asperus
- valerian
- begonia
- gentian
- babies'-breath
- brass buttons
- African violet
- hot water plant
- Tellima affinis
- globe amaranth
- aquilege
- browallia
- oxeye daisy
- tithonia
- scarlet musk flower
- sunflower
- pebble plant
- calla lily
- mistflower
- streptocarpus
- merry bells
- scorpion weed
- yellow ageratum
- cineraria
- Episcia dianthiflora
- pilewort
- gillyflower
- Dahlia pinnata
- lychnis
- sweet alyssum
- cowherb
- sea poppy
- Mentzelia lindleyi
- campion
- centaury
- bloomer
- Linaria vulgaris
- wandflower
- sweet rocket
- Stokesia laevis
- achimenes
- daisy
- Arctotis stoechadifolia
- Chrysanthemum coccineum
- Virginia stock
- candytuft
- angiosperm
- sun marigold
- western wall flower
- bachelor's button
- bouncing Bet
- blazing star
- lesser celandine
- zinnia
- pink
- Cyclamen hederifolium
- sowbread
- old maid
- Nyctaginia capitata
- Adonis annua
- ageratum
- Lonas inodora
- cape marigold
- cosmea
- Mexican sunflower
- calla
- rue anemone
- Virginian stock
- ursinia
- peace lily
- scabious
- prairie rocket
- Moehringia lateriflora
- Erysimum asperum
- columbine
- moon daisy
- bellwort
- aquilegia
- cyclamen
- tuberose
- Erysimum cheiri
- wallflower
- speedwell
- bouncing Bess
- windflower
- gerardia
- Leucanthemum vulgare
- composite plant
- Glaucium flavum
- red valerian
- Lithophragma affinis
- marguerite
- Pericallis hybrida
- phacelia
- woodland star
- anemone
- four o'clock
- Layia platyglossa
- filago
- pheasant's-eye
- orchid
- spathiphyllum
- slipperwort
- white-topped aster
- French honeysuckle
- Schizopetalon walkeri
- Conoclinium coelestinum
- arum lily
- florest's cineraria
Antonyms
Etymology
- flour (Middle English (1100-1500))
- flur (Anglo-Norman)
7. flower
noun. ['ˈflaʊɝ'] reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- flour (Middle English (1100-1500))
- flur (Anglo-Norman)
8. flower
verb. ['ˈflaʊɝ'] produce or yield flowers.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- flour (Middle English (1100-1500))
- flur (Anglo-Norman)
9. flower
noun. ['ˈflaʊɝ'] the period of greatest prosperity or productivity.
Antonyms
Etymology
- flour (Middle English (1100-1500))
- flur (Anglo-Norman)