wildflower|wildflowers in English

noun

plant that grows without deliberate cultivatio

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1. My little wildflower has returned!

2. 14 This spring, I started wildflower garden in our yard.

3. I became totally enamored of the wildflowers there.

4. Coreopsis wildflowers bloom on the Texas coastal prairie.

5. They're wildflowers of an unknown genus and species --

6. The wildflowers will be incredible after this rain.

7. The wildflowers swayed gently in the breeze.

8. Every crevice was sprouting grass and even small wildflowers.

9. 2 The wildflowers will be incredible after this rain.

10. 5 Wildflower walk on the chalk grassland of the Downs.

11. 15 After two days of wildflower rockeries,(www.Sentencedict.com) we left.

12. 1 I became totally enamored of the wildflowers there.

13. During the spring, wildflowers bloom there in a spectacular fashion.

14. 16 This spring, I started a wildflower garden in our yard.

15. Photo Gallery: Prairies Coreopsis wildflowers bloom on the Texas coastal prairie.

16. 3 I can see wildflowers crouched among the blown grass blades.

17. The ground was a grass parkland, in springtime carpeted with wildflowers.

18. Yet "wildflower" meadows of a few mixed species are sold in seed packets.

19. Every so often, Death Valley puts on a spectacular show of wildflowers.

20. 24 The ground was a grass parkland, in springtime carpeted with wildflowers.

21. Unspoiled alpine meadows with abundant wildflowers provide a refuge for colorful butterflies.

22. Wildflowers thrive amid twisted tree limbs along California's Big Sur Coast.

23. 6 This has produced noticeable improvements in wildflowers, and insect and bird populations.

24. This created a natural nursery for every kind of indigenous wildflower, shrub, and tree.

25. 2 Even Packard admitted to himself that the unusual wildflower must have been a fluke, or misidentified.