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dusty miller vs catchfly

catchfly vs dusty miller

dusty miller and catchfly both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
dusty miller Yes No No No
catchfly Yes No No No
As nouns, catchfly is a hypernym of dusty miller; that is, catchfly is a word with a broader meaning than dusty miller:
  • dusty miller: an old cottage garden plant of southeastern Europe widely cultivated for its attractive white woolly foliage and showy crimson flowers
  • catchfly: mostly perennial herbs with sticky stems that catch insects; widespread in north temperate zone
Other hypernyms of dusty miller include lychnis.
dusty miller (noun) catchfly (noun)
herb with greyish leaves found along the east coast of North America; used as an ornamental plant mostly perennial herbs with sticky stems that catch insects; widespread in north temperate zone
shrubby perennial of the Canary Islands having white flowers and leaves and hairy stems covered with dustlike down; sometimes placed in genus Chrysanthemum any plant of the genus Silene
stiff much-branched perennial of the Mediterranean region having very white woolly stems and leaves
a plant having leaves and stems covered with down that resembles dust
an old cottage garden plant of southeastern Europe widely cultivated for its attractive white woolly foliage and showy crimson flowers
Difference between dusty miller and catchfly

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