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Example sentences for "white flowers"

  • They have showy, white flowers, drooping on slender pedicels.

  • The usually bluish-lilac, sometimes pink or white flowers, borne in the axils of the upper leaves in whorls of three or four, form loose terminal spikes or clusters.

  • Chionanthus Virginica), growing in the Southern United States, and having snow- white flowers, with long pendulous petals.

  • Elegant evergreen shrubs with dark foliage of great beauty during October and November, when they produce an abundance of pearly-white flowers, and the fruit of the previous year is ripe.

  • A hardy perennial which bears slender racemes of white flowers in April.

  • A tamarix-like shrub, bearing clusters of white flowers early in spring.

  • There are white garlands or sprays or other arrangement of white flowers, and in the center as chief ornament is an elaborately iced wedding cake.

  • In the center is usually a bowl or vase or other centerpiece, of white flowers.

  • In the sitting-room of her little flat there was no light, but the casement window was wide open, and the crown of white flowers in the bowl on the window-sill still gleamed out in the darkness like a crescent moon lying on its face.

  • Perhaps the sky was really a field of white flowers; and God walked there, and plucked the stars.

  • It is quite a new introduction, and has many fine qualities; the fact of its producing immense clusters of white flowers, 12in.

  • The rosettes are somewhat flattened and numerous, and give the idea of greenish-white flowers.

  • It blooms freely through the season, is tolerably hardy, and produces an abundance of small, snow-white flowers, in fine clusters.

  • A most beautiful rose, and one of the very best of the class; when properly cultivated, it produces an abundance of very double creamy-white flowers, shaped like a double ranunculus.

  • A most vigorous hybrid climber, blooming in immense clusters of fragrant, creamy-white flowers, changing to blush after expansion.

  • The bier was placed in the centre aisle, and the chaplet of white flowers, with a pair of white gloves, was hung over the seat which the deceased had occupied.

  • A chaplet of white flowers is borne before the corpse by a young girl nearest in age, size, and resemblance, and is afterwards hung up in the church over the accustomed seat of the deceased.

  • A common European wild rose, with single pink or white flowers.

  • Every plot shows anomalous individuals, red or white flowers among a field of blue, normal among laciniated, single among double and so on.

  • In other instances it is only a side branch which reverts and forms white flowers on a stem, the other spikes of which remain bluish.

  • A native of South Europe, the Laurustinus (page 43) flowers throughout the winter, according to situation, and may be known by the flat corymbs of white flowers.

  • The Japanese Guelder Rose (page 45) has large, rounded, barren trusses of white flowers, which open in May.

  • An indigenous shrub of low growth, with lanceolate shining leaves, and pretty globose pinky-white flowers.

  • This is a very distinct and quite hardy species, with small deep green leaves and white flowers.

  • The tree needs no description, the spikes of pinky-white flowers, which are produced in great abundance, and ample foliage rendering it one of, if not the handsomest tree of our acquaintance.

  • Other kinds are albus, with drooping pearly-white flowers (Plate 22, fig.

  • The variety alba has pure-white flowers, and Tmolusi and Alleni are also good varieties.

  • In speaking of white or pale flowers there is one low shrub with evergreen leaves and bluish-white flowers that I saw blooming in masses for the first time not far from Boston in early May.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "white flowers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


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