pheasant's eye
/ˈfɛzənts ˌaɪ/
noun
- A plant with bright red flowers and dark centers, also called Adonis, often found in gardens or meadows.
- The pheasant's-eye bloomed in early spring, adding a splash of red to the garden.
- She planted pheasant's-eye along the fence for a cheerful border.
- Pheasant's-eye is known for its striking red petals and dark center.
- A type of daffodil with a small, fragrant flower that has a red-rimmed cup.
- He gave her a bouquet of pheasant's-eye narcissus for her birthday.
- The pheasant's-eye daffodils filled the room with a sweet scent.
- In the park, the pheasant's-eye daffodils were the first to bloom.
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