NOUN
- any of various North American plants of the genus Liatris having racemes or panicles of small discoid flower heads
- biennial of southwestern United States having white stems and toothed leaves that is grown for its large pale yellow flowers that open in early morning
How To Use blazing star In A Sentence
- In Missouri, some glades do resemble prairies, with plants that include big and little bluestem, Indian grass, Indian paintbrush, prairie larkspur, purple coneflower, and blazing stars.
- Above them were fields of blazing stars and on some of the curves Marge caught a glimpse of moonlight on rolling surf.
- A WildLands Seed Team collects and catalogs plants with names like blazing star, orange puccoon, squaw weed and eared false foxglove. Pam Grout: The Little Hope For The Prairie
- It had become apparent to one or two more practical and sober-minded in the party, that certain portions of the "Blazing Star" tunnel (owing, perhaps, to the exigencies of a flattering annual dividend) were economically and imperfectly "shored" and supported, and were, consequently, unsafe, insecure, and to be avoided. Tales of the Argonauts
- Finally, as the blazing star appeared high over the island, the glow coruscated into incredible brilliance and began the nightly display.
- What happened to his once blazing star? Times, Sunday Times
- In Missouri, some glades do resemble prairies, with plants that include big and little bluestem, Indian grass, Indian paintbrush, prairie larkspur, purple coneflower, and blazing stars.
- We were screeching through space, and I saw billions of blazing stars.
- A WildLands Seed Team collects and catalogs plants with names like blazing star, orange puccoon, squaw weed and eared false foxglove. Pam Grout: The Little Hope For The Prairie
- The terms sunrise and sunset took on new meaning after watching the horizon bleed magnificent hues of scarlet, orange and purple as the blazing star levitated and sunk behind the clustered Hong Islands. Maria Russo: The Seductive Serenity of Krabi, Thailand