pink-and-white everlasting

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pink-and-white everlasting

A pink-and-white everlasting blooms in the dry Australian outback.

Definition

Noun: * A flowering plant native to southwestern Australia, specifically Rhodanthe chlorocephala subsp. rosea, characterized by its bright pink and white daisy-like flowers with papery bracts. It is cultivated primarily for use in dried floral arrangements.

Usage
  • The term is used as a common name for this specific Australian plant, particularly in horticulture and floristry.
  • It refers to the plant's distinctive, long-lasting papery flowers which retain their color when dried.
Examples
  • "The florist used pink-and-white everlasting to add texture to the dried bouquet."
  • "In the garden, the pink-and-white everlasting provided a vibrant splash of color that lasted for months."
  • "These pink-and-white everlastings are perfect for drying and using in crafts."
Advanced Usage
  • The name "everlasting" is a general term for plants in several genera (like , , and ) whose flowers are dried and preserved. "Pink-and-white everlasting" specifies one particular species/subspecies within this group.
Variants and Related Words
  • Everlasting (noun): A general term for any of various plants whose flowers can be dried without loss of form or color.
  • Paper Daisy (noun): A common name for plants in the and related genera, referring to the texture of their floral bracts.
  • Strawflower (noun): A common name often used interchangeably for similar dried flowers, particularly .
Synonyms
  • Pink Paper Daisy
  • Rosy Sunray (another common name for subsp. )
Different Meanings
  • The phrase "pink-and-white everlasting" is highly specific and does not have other common meanings. It is a compound noun functioning as a proper name for a plant.
pink-and-white everlasting

A pink-and-white everlasting blooms in the dry Australian outback.

Noun
  1. flower of southwestern Australia having bright pink daisylike papery flowers; grown for drying