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Answer for the clue "Showy flower ", 6 letters:
orchid

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. (colour) having a light purple colour. n. 1 a plant of the orchid family, bearing unusually-shaped flowers of beautiful colours. 2 (colour) a light blue-red, violet-red or purple color.

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 140 Housing Units (2000): 139 Land area (2000): 1.229962 sq. miles (3.185586 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.613700 sq. miles (1.589475 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.843662 sq. miles (4.775061 sq. km) FIPS code: 52175 Located within: Florida ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Orchid is the debut album by Swedish heavy metal band Opeth , released on May 1, 1995 in Europe by Candlelight Records , and on June 24, 1997 in the United States by Century Black . It was reissued in 2000 with one bonus track called "Into the Frost of ...

Usage examples of orchid.

Candle trees, bottlebrush trees, aloe trees, bougainvillea, hibiscus, jacaranda, agapanthus and arrowroot, but my orchids are a fuck-up.

Vivid orchids and wonderful colored lichens smoldered upon the swarthy tree-trunks and where a wandering shaft of light fell full upon the golden allamanda, the scarlet star-clusters of the tacsonia, or the rich deep blue of ipomaea, the effect was as a dream of fairyland.

Like aqualungs of death they were, those canisters, if you were a Bee Orchid or a Bluebell.

The music started up and the bridesmaids and flower girls moved down the aisle, and then at the very end, Edwina moved out just ahead of Helen and Sam, in measured steps, holding her bouquet of white orchids.

It was not the trees and lianas only that were beautiful in these sunny openings, but the ferns, mosses, orchids, and selaginellas, with the crimson-tipped dracaena, and the crimson-veined caladium, and the great red nepenthe with purple blotches on its nearly diaphanous pitchers, and another pitcher-plant of an epiphytal habit, with pea-green pitchers scrambling to a great height over the branches of the smaller trees.

But the Caribe houses were in evidence, and the turtle stew was tasty, and the fishing was good, and Siete Altares was something out of a South Seas movie, each pool shaded by ceiba trees, their branches dripping with orchids, hummingbirds flitting everywhere in the thickets.

Lupe and I were lying among tall grasses beneath a ceiba tree, its boughs looped with epiphytic vines, and the vines studded with orchid blooms.

He knew how the forms of life branched out from willowherb to bog orchid, waxwing to grebe, elm to paulownia, cichlid to sea-squirt.

Napkins folded like silken husks sprouted dewy-fresh cymbidium orchids.

In front of the windows were simple, iron plant stands, each bearing a pot of fabulous white cymbidium orchids.

She carried a bouquet of cymbidium orchids, and she was shaking with nerves.

She had always worn her fragility like a beautiful orchid corsage, as if it were the badge of a true lady, a sign of breeding.

A wedding picture: her mother in a form-fitting ivory suit, a bouquet of pink orchids and freesias in one white-gloved hand.

Alternatively, how about burnt-orange arum lilies and Maggie Oei orchids, which are green with red centres, the whole thing rounded off with very tropical-looking galax leaves?

He had declared Gamelan with its orchids and fleshy vines and vast bromeliads the palest imitation of the Gardens of Sweet Night, but still balm for his injured soul.