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Honey-flower (Noun)

Meaning 1

Erect bushy shrub of eastern Australia having terminal clusters of red flowers yielding much nectar.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • The honey-flower is a popular choice for gardeners in eastern Australia due to its vibrant red flowers and ability to attract native birds.
  • The park ranger pointed out the honey-flower shrub, explaining its importance as a food source for local wildlife.
  • In the late summer, the honey-flower blooms with clusters of bright red flowers that are rich in nectar.
  • The honey-flower is often used in landscaping projects in eastern Australia, as it is relatively low maintenance and drought-tolerant.
  • The botanist spent hours studying the unique characteristics of the honey-flower, including its terminal clusters of red flowers.

Synonyms

  • Lambertia Formosa
  • Honeyflower
  • Mountain Devil

Hypernyms

  • Shrub

Meaning 2

Australian shrub whose flowers yield honey copiously.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • The melaleuca tree, a honey-flower native to Australia, was prized by local beekeepers for its high nectar content.
  • Local apiarists set up beehives near fields of honey-flower, knowing the shrubs would attract a large population of bees.
  • Farmers were thrilled when their newly planted honey-flower shrubs started to bloom, attracting pollinators and generating revenue through honey production.
  • Australian botanists identified several species of honey-flower, including some with extremely high sugar concentrations in their nectar.
  • A significant portion of the region's economy was built around harvesting the nectar of honey-flower plants, with honey exports increasing every year.

Synonyms

  • Protea Mellifera
  • Honeyflower

Hypernyms

  • Protea
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