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butterfly flower
[ buht-er-flahy flou-er ]
noun
- Also called Je·ru·sa·lem date [ji-, roo, -s, uh, -l, uh, m , deyt, -z, uh, -]. a shrub or small tree, Bauhinia monandra, of French Guiana, having clusters of pink, purple-streaked flowers.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of butterfly flower1
First recorded in 1880–85
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Example Sentences
Just call it an industrial butterfly flower garden.
From Washington Times
When it's finished, we're going to cover it with that vine which has the scarlet, butterfly flowers.
From Project Gutenberg
Surely here is a butterfly flower if ever there was one, and such are rare.
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