strawflower
IPA: strˈɔfɫaʊɝ
noun
- Any of many Australian plants of the genus Xerochrysum, especially Xerochrysum bracteatum, having deep yellow flowers than can be readily dried.
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Examples of "strawflower" in Sentences
- Common names include strawflower and everlasting.
- Common names include strawflower and everlasting' .
- The flowers are dry, similar in texture to the strawflower.
- Related to the strawflower, it bears attractive golden yellow flowers.
- In one corner, yellow strawflower, purple bacopa and purple superbells draw attention in a deep-blue pot.
- The materials included black onion seed, coconut flakes, strawflower petals, green split peas, cornhusks and kiwi vines.
- · Bedding plants: Plants that perform better in the cooler months include petunias, pansies, verbena, dianthus, strawflower and lobelia.
- The rose logo and decorative roses on the walls of the bowl are made of dark and light pink strawflower on stems of onion seed and parsley flake leaves.
- As my nose moves from close-up inspection of Oud 27 to far-away admiration, I smell honey, rose, a strawflower aroma, ambergris, and the scent of leather - all blending with oud.
- She was carrying her overnight case and a basket of dried flowers-statice, strawflower, and immortelle in the pastel colors referred to in seed catalogues as "art shades": fawn, apricot, mauve, and pale yellow.
- Flowering Details: The sides of the Bayer Advanced We Are The Champions Rose Parade float are covered with silver leaf, accented by fine cut white strawflower and everlasting, lettuce seeds, eucalyptus leaves and white button mums.
- The 21 large sculpted roses that comprise the bouquet on top of the championship bowl are covered with red, bronze, yellow, white, light pink and dark pink strawflower; lavender, hot pink and dark purple statice; everlasting; lentil seed, clover seed, cinnamon and lentil.
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