bluebonnet

[ US /ˈbɫuˌbɑnət/ ]
NOUN
  1. 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
  2. a brimless dark blue Scottish cap with a flat top and a plume on one side
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How To Use bluebonnet In A Sentence

  • Hopefully this spring finds you enjoying your version of the Texas bluebonnets and Indian paint wildflowers.
  • Jeannie bent to pick a bluebonnet from the side of the path.
  • Mira missed the treasured days spent strolling along the Shannon, picking bluebonnets and dangling bare feet into the water.
  • She was gathering daisies, posies, dandelions, bluebonnets, roses, tulips.
  • She was gathering daisies, posies, dandelions, bluebonnets, roses, tulips.
  • It's a song about a mother and father who worked all their lives in obscurity, but lived in ‘the only place on earth bluebonnets grow,’ and about the way they loved their life and - memorably - about the way they described their death.
  • It is recommended that gardeners use transplants rather than seeds for growing bluebonnets and other species of hybrid lupines in their gardens.
  • The seat folds over to make a ‘tailgate’ bench and she has visions of spring picnics in fields of bluebonnets.
  • Landscapes are her favored subject, as well as the bluebonnets, black-eyed Susans, and other wildflowers that surround the house in spring and summer.
  • Four hundred species of flowers, including Indian paintbrushes, prickly poppies, flowering herbs, and the most compelling blossom of all - the bluebonnet, the Texas state flower.
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