flame of the forest

The term "flame of the forest" is commonly used to describe several tropical trees noted for their vibrant, fiery flowers.

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Definition

B2Botany

(general)A tropical tree known for its bright orange-red flowers, commonly found in South Asia.

Example

  • The flame of the forest blooms in spring, covering the tree with a spectacular display of red flowers.

B2Botany

(general)Any of several tropical trees with vibrant red or orange flowers, including species like Butea monosperma and Delonix regia.

Example

  • The flame of the forest is often planted in parks for its stunning floral display.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "flame of the forest":

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