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- noun Plural form of
dayflower .
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Examples
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A row of windows gave on a side courtyard filled with flowers - my daughters could have named half of them, Pam all of them, but I could only name the asters, dayflowers, elderberry, and foxglove.
Duma Key King, Stephen, 1947- 2008
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The foxgloves and dayflowers in the garden were smudges of pink and blue, the trilliums tiny stars of green and red.
The Black Angel John Connolly 2005
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