Chilean Flameflower (Noun)
Meaning
Grown for outstanding display of brilliant usually scarlet-crimson flowers; Andes.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The Chilean flameflower is grown by many gardeners for its outstanding display of brilliant usually scarlet-crimson flowers that attract hummingbirds and other wildlife.
- In its native Andes, the Chilean flameflower blooms in mid to late summer, adding vibrant color to the mountain landscape.
- Due to its heat tolerance and drought resistance, the Chilean flameflower is often used as a decorative accent in warm and dry gardens.
- Chilean flameflowers thrive in zones with well-draining acidic soil and partial shade, replicating the conditions found in the Andes.
- In botanical gardens worldwide, the Chilean flameflower is prized for its valuable genetic diversity and potential to develop new, spectacular flower varieties.