A bog orchid with usually a solitary fragrant magenta pink blossom with a wide gaping corolla; Canada.
Perennial of eastern and central North America having short-stalked pink or white flowers in hairy clusters.
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Examples for "bog rose"
Examples for "bog rose"
1He had plums in his dragon's mouth, and so came in by flatteries.
2Lines of pilgrims pass the wall and enter the dragon's mouth.
3Riverwind leaned down to peer inside the dragon's mouth.
4Two small legs encased in bright blue pants were sticking out of the dragon's mouth, kicking feebly.
5Such tokens are marvellous that came of the dragon's mouth, two gleams proceeded forth that were wondrously light.
1Bet he never saw an orioles' nest or found a wild pink moccasin.
2Finding the wild pink lady-slipper is a real joy.
3On gold-green turf, sweetbrier and wild pink rose!
4Born without arms, Leonardo Araujo began swimming with wild pink dolphins in the Amazon when he was seven.
5Greasewood and manzanita put out fragrant, waxy blossoms, and wild pinks and Mariposa lilies hedge the trails.
6'The Wild Pink Yam and Horny Goat Weed products marketed by McKeith Research Ltd were never legal for sale in the UK.'
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Translations for wild pink