pagoda flower

The 'pagoda flower' is named for its tiered, pagoda-like flower clusters and is native to regions in Asia, particularly known for its striking red or orange blooms.

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Definition

C1Botany

(technical)A tropical shrub or small tree known for its large, tiered clusters of bright red or orange flowers.

Example

  • The pagoda flower's vibrant blooms make it a popular choice for tropical gardens.
  • In some cultures, the pagoda flower is believed to have magical properties.

B2Gardening

(informal)A plant with large, colorful flower clusters that attract pollinators and thrive in wet soil and partial sunlight.

Example

  • The pagoda flower is perfect for gardeners looking to add a splash of color to their landscape.
  • Butterflies are often seen fluttering around the pagoda flower in the garden.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "pagoda flower":

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