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flower

[flou-er] / ˈflaʊ ər /




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It’s known for its large, white, trumpet-shaped flowers with a green stripe that bloom from late winter to spring in sandy soils.

From Los Angeles Times

On the upside, he added, rain is “actually really good for the flowers, which do better in cooler weather.”

From Los Angeles Times

Among England's Tudor rose, Scotland's thistle, the Welsh leek and the Irish shamrock are the Canadian maple leaf and India's lotus flower.

From BBC

The children could be seen taking Christmas cards and flowers from some of those in the crowd, chatting to them and shaking their hands.

From BBC

Meanwhile, I’m still stuck on the use of “flower sprinkles” as a garnish for scrambled eggs.

From Los Angeles Times