Ornamental plant of tropical South Africa and South America having stalks of orange and purplish-blue flowers resembling a bird.
A tropical flowering shrub having bright orange or red flowers; sometimes placed in genus Poinciana.
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Examples for "poinciana"
Examples for "poinciana"
1Back in town and across the road from the river, the Hotel Brunswick draws visitors into its poinciana-shaded beer garden.
2Returning to his room in Vedado, Gilly noticed that the royal poinciana trees in his street had burst into bloom.
3Here royal poinciana flared gorgeously beside the orange-colored blossoms of wild cassava, and hordes of birds flamed by on brilliant wings.
4I remember lying under our big poinciana tree and trying to come up with theories about why I was so pale and freckled.
5They were standing in one corner of the veranda of the Royal Poinciana.
1The Spirit- Bird or the Wakon Bird is the Indian bird of paradise.
2The first I will mention was called the superb bird of paradise.
3Another of our pets was called the six-shafted or golden bird of paradise.
4What about the bird of paradise itself, the rightful owner of the plumes?
5The wallpaper had a motif of a bird of paradise in a cage.
6She was like a bird of paradise in this sedate school.
7So my little bird of paradise can fire up, I see!
8The red one, you know, with the bird of paradise.
9The bird of paradise June brought, and placed as ordered.
10A swallow, I think, and sometimes a bird of paradise.
11Tipsy from that potent juice, our bird of paradise had been reduced to helplessness.
12She's the bird of prey to Rakan's bird of paradise.
13Eunez was in evidence-asshe always was when Tunis came by-a bird of paradise indeed.
14You are the bird of paradise that everyone admires.'
15She stood before him, a glorious bird of paradise.
16But see, here comes our bird of paradise herself.
Translations for bird of paradise