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kingfisher daisy

 

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Noun kingfisher daisy has 1 sense
  1. kingfisher daisy, Felicia bergeriana - softly hairy South African herb having flowers with bright blue rays
    --1 is a kind of flower
    --1 is a member of Felicia, genus Felicia

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Kingfisher Daisy

Definition:

The Kingfisher Daisy refers to a flowering plant species in the Asteraceae family, known for its vibrant and eye-catching daisy-like flowers.

Senses/Usages:

Sense 1:

As a noun, the Kingfisher Daisy typically refers to the specific species Osteospermum "Kingfisher" or any other cultivars belonging to the Osteospermum genus. These plants are often cultivated for their decorative flowers and are native to South Africa.

Example Sentence:

She planted several Kingfisher Daisy cultivars in her garden, creating a mesmerizing display of vibrant colors.

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Sense 2:

The term "Kingfisher Daisy" can also be used metaphorically to describe any flower that exhibits bright blue, turquoise, or green colors similar to those found on the feathers of a kingfisher bird.

Example Sentence:

The exotic orchid she received as a gift had stunning petals reminiscent of a kingfisher daisy.

Related products: Exotic Orchid Plants

Sense 3:

When used as a compound adjective, "kingfisher daisy" can describe any local flower variety or cultivar with vibrant hues reminiscent of a kingfisher bird, typically found in a specific region or locality.

Example Sentence:

The regional florist showcased a beautiful bouquet of kingfisher daisy tulips, grown only in their small town.

Related products: Local Flowers

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