dayflower

IPA: dˈeɪfɫaʊɝ

noun

  • Any of several plants, of the genus Commelina, whose flowers last only a day
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Examples of "dayflower" in Sentences

  • In rice I recommend several herbicides for dayflower control.
  • Bengal dayflower had 3.5 times more above ground biomass than
  • If the site is favorable, the Asiatic dayflower can take over other plants.
  • When you look at the dayflower from above you will see the mouse-ear petals.
  • With Permit, I do not recommend rates less than 1 ounce per acre when dayflower is present.
  • Each flower blooms only in the morning for one day, which is why this flower is known as the dayflower.
  • On small (one - to two-leaf) dayflower, any of the herbicides listed above will likely provide adequate early suppression or control.
  • The Bengal dayflower (also known as tropical spiderwort) is becoming an important species in Africa and Asia, not to mention, in irrigated fields.
  • She writes: "The day's culinary highlight was our dinner salad of foraged Asiatic dayflower, lady's thumb, lamb's quarters and yellow wood sorrel.
  • He printed one color a day, from light to dark-clamshell for white, red lead for tan, turmeric for yellow, redbud for pink, safflower for red, cochineal for crimson, dayflower for blue, lampblack for ebony-on soft mulberry paper.

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