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Answer for the clue "Margarine that shares its name with Texas' state flower ", 10 letters:
bluebonnet

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Word definitions for bluebonnet in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. low-growing annual herb of southwestern United States (Texas) having silky foliage and blue flowers; a leading cause of livestock poisoning in the southwestern United States [syn: buffalo clover , Texas bluebonnet , Lupinus subcarnosus ] a brimless dark ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
The term bluebonnet refers to the two species of Australian parrots in the genus Northiella , namely the eastern bluebonnet and the Naretha bluebonnet . The genus name honours Australian ornithologist Alfred John North .

Usage examples of bluebonnet.

Darla McDaniels owns Bluebonnet Books, the only independent, full-service bookstore between Austin and San Antonio.

Doris Chin she, with her lone bluebonnet blowing on the flower strewn banks of the Pee.

Her anger simmered as she watched Miss Bluebonnet Rodeo Saddle Queen attempt to climb his legs, and by the time he returned to the car, she had worked herself into a stew.

Eden SILVER WINGS, SANTIAGO BLUE submitted to arm-twisting and promised to catch up with them later at the Bluebonnet Hotel.

The sun was resting on the lip of the horizon, igniting the sky with its copper-pink glow, when they arrived at the Bluebonnet Hotel.

One of the cadets had rented a suite at the Bluebonnet where they could all congregate.

The hills were carpeted with bluebonnets and Indian paintbrushes, while the more rocky crags were cloaked in dark green juniper.

VGq-by, you could picture a field of bluebonnets and put yourself in the middle.

Blue, but not the bluish-purple of the bluebonnets clustered along the highway.

Fields of bluebonnets and Indian paintbrush dotted the grass alongside the highway.

His voice was as seductive as warm blankets on a cold winter night, as reassuring as the promise of spring when the first bluebonnets appeared.

I saw larkspur, phlox, Mexican hat, Indian paintbrush, cornflower, and bluebonnets.