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Bird's egg producing plant
Answer for the clue "Bird's egg producing plant ", 8 letters:
larkspur
Alternative clues for the word larkspur
- Any of numerous cultivated plants of the genus Delphinium
- Mediterranean plant with spikes of blue, pink or white flowers
- Plant where early risers express contentment endlessly?
- Buttercup-family plant
- Buttercup family member
- Buttercup family member with irregularly shaped blossoms
- Cultivated plant of the genus Delphinium
Word definitions for larkspur in dictionaries
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. any of numerous cultivated plants of the genus Delphinium
Gazetteer
Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 234 Housing Units (2000): 94 Land area (2000): 1.348624 sq. miles (3.492920 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.348624 sq. miles (3.492920 sq. km) FIPS code: 43550 Located within: Colorado ...
Usage examples of larkspur.
The blue larkspur flourished beside scarlet gladioli, feather-headed spirea, and hardy fuchsia.
In the middle of her white drawing-room, whose latticed window ran the whole length of one wall, stood a little table on which was a silver jar full of early larkspurs, evidently from her garden by the river.
Chief Inspector Holyland continued, secure in the knowledge that he had a brand new act of Parliament behind him and a coachload of policemen parked round the corner in Larkspur Avenue: ``In accordance with the Former Royal Persons Act, section nine, paragraph five, photographing, interviewing and filming for the purpose of reproducing the said practices in the print or broadcasting media is forbidden.
There is a species of Larkspur which represents the hyacinth of the poets in preserving the memory of this event, the Delphinium Ajacis Ajax's Larkspur.
There were violets and rosebuds edged with lace paper, lovely red roses tied with satin bows, daisies and daffodils, pinks and larkspur, and every other sort of delightful nosegay you could ever imagine.
I saw larkspur, phlox, Mexican hat, Indian paintbrush, cornflower, and bluebonnets.
He was still two hundred yards off and cutting across a field bright with larkspur, paintbrush, and sego lily when he saw Piute Bill come to the door, a Winchester in his hands.
An' th' woman in th' shop threw in a packet o' white poppy an' one o' blue larkspur when I bought th' other seeds.