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eastern pasque flower

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Eastern Pasque Flower

Definition: The "eastern pasque flower" is a type of plant that is a short, hairy perennial. This means it lives for more than two years and has a fuzzy texture. It blooms in early spring, producing beautiful flowers that are blue-violet or lilac in color. You can find this flower in North America and Siberia.

Usage Instructions:
  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • Usage: When talking about plants or gardening, you can use "eastern pasque flower" to describe this specific plant.
Example Sentence:
  • "In my garden, I planted several eastern pasque flowers to add some color in early spring."
Advanced Usage:

In a more scientific or botanical context, you might refer to its Latin name, Anemone patens, when discussing its characteristics or classification.

Word Variants:
  • Pasque Flower: This term can refer to other types of pasque flowers, not just the eastern variety.
  • Pasqueflower: Another variant often used interchangeably.
Different Meanings:

While "eastern pasque flower" specifically refers to this plant, the word "pasque" comes from the Latin word for Easter, which is related to the time when these flowers often bloom, around Easter time.

Synonyms:
  • Anemone patens: The scientific name.
  • Spring flower: A more general term for flowers that bloom in the spring.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs related to "eastern pasque flower," but you might encounter phrases like "bloom where you are planted," which emphasizes thriving in your current environment, much like how this flower grows in its native areas.

Summary:

The eastern pasque flower is a lovely springtime plant known for its blue-violet flowers and fuzzy appearance.

Noun
  1. short hairy perennial with early spring blue-violet or lilac flowers; North America and Siberia

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