Fiesta Flower (Noun)
Meaning
Straggling California annual herb with deep purple or violet flowers; sometimes placed in genus Nemophila.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The fiesta flower is a popular choice for wildflower gardens in California due to its vibrant purple blooms.
- In the spring, the hillsides of the coastal mountains are covered with a blanket of fiesta flowers, creating a stunning display of color.
- The delicate, five-petaled flowers of the fiesta flower are a favorite of bees and butterflies, attracting them to the garden.
- Fiesta flowers are often found growing in dry, sandy areas, where their deep roots allow them to thrive in poor soil.
- The fiesta flower is sometimes confused with the baby blue eyes, but can be distinguished by its deeper purple color and more delicate petals.