cuckooflower

/ˈkuːkuːˌflaʊər/
noun
  1. A wild plant with small white or pale pink flowers, also called lady's smock, that grows in damp meadows and blooms in spring.
    • We saw cuckooflower blooming along the stream in early April.
    • Children used to make garlands from cuckooflower in the old days.
    • The cuckooflower is often found in wet grasslands and near riverbanks.
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