Erect perennial of eastern and southern United States having showy orange flowers.
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Examples for "butterfly weed"
Examples for "butterfly weed"
1When one comes to orange colour the butterfly weed takes the prize.
2I wandered the edge of the road, picking butterfly weed to weave into a scarlet crown.
3Hepatica, columbines, anenome, bellflower, butterfly weed, turtle head and aster represent wild flowers which bloom from March through October.
1And a little later in the season there would be red and yellow stands of Indian paintbrush.
2Desert primroses showed their rounded pink clusters in sunny places, and here and there burned the carmine of Indian paintbrush.
3In the spring, the back acre would be flooded with bluebonnets and Indian paintbrush, but now, in the winter, there was nothing but yellow grass.
4Billionaire businessman Steven M Rales picked up the tab through his Indian Paintbrush production outfit.
1Some combine pleurisy root with it in pleurisy.
2When they came to the large beds of orange pleurisy root the Girl cried out with pleasure.
3This flower has a variety of names: it is called pleurisy root, and wind root, and orange root.
4Following is good for diarrhea and dysentery: Tincture pleurisy root two ounces, brandy one ounce, syrup of raspberry three ounces.