pheasant's eye

"Pheasant's eye" refers to a few types of flowering plants known for their striking appearance, primarily found in Europe and Asia.

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Definition

C1Botany

(general)A flowering plant, Adonis annua, with bright red petals and a dark center, native to Europe and Asia.

Example

  • The pheasant's eye blooms in the summer, adding vibrant color to the garden.

C1Botany

(general)Narcissus poeticus, a type of daffodil known for its white petals and red-edged corona.

Example

  • In the spring, the fields were dotted with the delicate blooms of pheasant's eye daffodils.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "pheasant's eye":

wild pansyparsley piert