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flameflower vs jewels-of-opar

jewels-of-opar vs flameflower

flameflower and jewels-of-opar both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
flameflower Yes No No No
jewels-of-opar Yes No No No
As nouns, jewels-of-opar is a hyponym of flameflower; that is, jewels-of-opar is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than flameflower:
  • flameflower: plant with fleshy roots and erect stems with narrow succulent leaves and one reddish-orange flower in each upper leaf axil; southwestern United States; Indians once cooked the fleshy roots
  • jewels-of-opar: erect plant with tuberous roots and terminal panicles of red to yellow flowers; southwestern North America to Central America; widely introduced elsewhere
flameflower (noun) jewels-of-opar (noun)
plant with fleshy roots and erect stems with narrow succulent leaves and one reddish-orange flower in each upper leaf axil; southwestern United States; Indians once cooked the fleshy roots erect plant with tuberous roots and terminal panicles of red to yellow flowers; southwestern North America to Central America; widely introduced elsewhere
a plant of the genus Kniphofia having long grasslike leaves and tall scapes of red or yellow drooping flowers
Difference between flameflower and jewels-of-opar

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