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flowerless
[ flou-er-lis ]
ˈflowerless
/ ˈflaʊəlɪs /
Other Words From
- flower·less·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of flowerless1
Example Sentences
Angelenos who adore the flamboyant flowers of jacarandas have been disappointed this spring, as stark branches remained flowerless against an often-gloomy sky.
“A rolling stone may even collect moss here,” said the nursery, which sells three kinds of the resilient, flowerless plant that rehydrates quickly after drying and thrives in moist, shady areas.
The azaleas that give Augusta National its iconic pink palette have long since withered, leaving behind flowerless green bushes and trees turning autumnal browns and yellows.
Researchers found that when deprived of pollen, bumblebees will nibble on the leaves of flowerless plants.
There are some lingering but flowerless jewelweeds, which have a tendency to invade wet areas.
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