anemone
noun [ C ] uk/əˈnem.ə.ni/ us/əˈnem.ə.ni/
银莲花
any of several types of small plant, wild or grown in gardens, with red, blue, or white flowers
White anemones give cool sophistication to a garden.
We saw wild anemones in the woods.
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- The fabrics often feature floral forms such as peonies, anemones and roses.
- Sprays of pansies, anemones and parrot tulips are woven amidst leafy greenery.
- My hazel tree is underplanted with primroses, bluebells and wood anemones.
- At low tide you can explore the tide pools for crabs, starfish, and anemones.
- The reefs are full of invertebrates: urchins, anemones, sea stars.