blue flax
The term "blue flax" refers to specific species of wildflowers known for their vibrant blue flowers and adaptability to various environments.
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Definition
C1Botany
(technical, academic)A plant species with bright blue, five-petaled flowers, often found in prairies, meadows, and open fields.
Example
- Blue flax is commonly seen in well-drained prairies and meadows.
- The bright blue flowers of blue flax add a touch of color to any garden.
B2Horticulture
(technical, academic)A perennial plant with fine, thread-like leaves and sky-blue flowers, often grown for ornamental purposes.
Example
- Gardeners often plant blue flax for its beautiful blue flowers.
- Blue flax is prized for its ornamental value in gardens.
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