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- noun Plural form of
wildflower .
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Examples
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The peak blaze of wildflowers is over by November, but some asters and lilies would still have been in bloom, and seasonal streams were likely to be full, making the journey to the farm at Groote Valleij on the Olifants River pleasant for both man and beast.
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa 2008
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I had yet to receive wildflowers from a man on the eve of eighty.
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The composition starts with a very short-lived whiff of something freshly floral the "night-blooming wildflowers from the Greek isles" perhaps.
Archive 2008-08-01 Marina Geigert 2008
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The composition starts with a very short-lived whiff of something freshly floral the "night-blooming wildflowers from the Greek isles" perhaps.
Perfume Review: Creed Love in Black Marina Geigert 2008
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Not too far from here, up in the mountains, the wildflowers are the subject of great tourism with guided hikes.
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This is the time when the wildflowers are all blooming.
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Good morning, Frances, Your wildflowers are a beautiful treat on this wet and gray morning!
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I just love seeing what kind of wildflowers grow in different parts of the world.
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I’m not even going to attempt to name the wildflowers growing on the verges, but my route basically takes me through some of the tamest countryside, probably, known to man.
Being in the World « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog 2006
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Despite good wildflower sightings in many places, native plants such as wildflowers face challenges to survive.
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