cornflowers in English

noun
1
a slender Eurasian plant related to the knapweeds, with flowers that are typically a deep, vivid blue.
I recall clutching colorful handfuls of pale blue cornflowers , dainty yellow buttercups, fragrant pink wild roses and yes - golden black-eyed Susans.
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1. Cornflowers grow in profusion in the fields.

2. 7 So one bee might specialise in red poppies, while another might focus on blue cornflowers.

3. It includes mint, which signifies suspicion, hydrangea which means heartlessness, and cornflowers, which stand for celibacy.

4. Prized for its blue petals, the centaurea plant group includes annual species such as bachelor’s button and cornflowers, and a perennial plant commonly called mountain Bluet

5. The Bluets (“cornflowers”) of the title refers to the painting by Joan Mitchell, “dedicated chromophile and drunk”, who “would have preferred to live perpetually in ‘l’heure de bleu

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