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Definition of Pasqueflowers
1. pasqueflower [n] - See also: pasqueflower
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pasqueflowers
Literary usage of Pasqueflowers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Russians on the Amur: Its Discovery, Conquest, and Colonization, with a by Ernest George Ravenstein (1861)
"... when cory- dales, violets and pasqueflowers stand in flower, these forests
may bear comparison in variety and richness of colouring with the open woods ..."
2. Nature's Strongholds: The World's Great Wildlife Reserves by Laura Riley, William Riley (2005)
"Wild flowers blaze over hillsides and grasslands in spring and early summer—a
palette of red, yellow, magenta, and blue tulips, purple pasqueflowers, ..."
3. Nature-study: A Manual for Teachers and Students by Frederick Leopold Holtz (1908)
"Insects on the flowers (willows, maples, hepaticas, pasqueflowers, etc.) Visit a
beehive, and note the renewal of activity. (J, K, 156, etc. ..."
4. Beautiful Women in Art by Armand Dayot (1901)
"... the artist, in a triumphal painting represented Saskia with her face lit up
with joy, her brow crowned with anemones, irises, and pasqueflowers, ..."