Old-maid's Bonnet (Noun)

Meaning

Stout perennial of eastern and central North America having palmate leaves and showy racemose blue flowers.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • The old-maid's bonnet flower is a stunning addition to any garden, with its vibrant blue blooms and delicate palmate leaves.
  • In the eastern and central regions of North America, the old-maid's bonnet can be found growing wild in moist, woodland areas.
  • The showy racemose blooms of the old-maid's bonnet flower are a favorite of pollinators and gardeners alike.
  • Growing up to three feet tall, the old-maid's bonnet is a sturdy and reliable perennial that can thrive in a variety of conditions.
  • The old-maid's bonnet gets its common name from the shape of its flowers, which resemble old-fashioned bonnets worn by unmarried women.

Synonyms

  • Wild Lupine
  • Sundial Lupine
  • Lupinus Perennis
  • Indian Beet

Hypernyms

  • Suffrutex
  • Subshrub
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