cornflower

/ˈkɔrnˌflaʊər/
noun
  1. A plant with bright blue flowers that grows in fields and gardens, also known as bachelor's button.
    • She picked a cornflower and added it to her bouquet.
    • He planted cornflowers along the edge of the garden for a splash of blue.
    • The cornflower grew wild among the wheat in the field.
  2. A bright blue color, like that of the cornflower petals.
    • The dress was a beautiful cornflower shade that matched her eyes.
    • He chose a cornflower tie to go with his gray suit.
    • She painted her bedroom walls a soft cornflower blue.
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