anthurium |
any of several tropical plants, often cultivated for their colorful leaves and flowers. |
battle royal |
a loud and rowdy or colorful dispute or fight; brawl. [1/3 definitions] |
beanie |
a small, colorful skull cap or brimless hat. |
bird of paradise |
any of various related birds of New Guinea and nearby regions, of which the male has colorful plumage and long tail feathers. [1/2 definitions] |
bunting1 |
colorful banners, streamers, or the like made of bunting. [1/3 definitions] |
bunting2 |
any of various small, colorful birds of the finch family. |
caladium |
any of various American tropical plants of the arum family that are grown for their colorful variegated leaves. |
camellia |
an evergreen shrub or tree, native to Asia, with shiny leaves and large colorful blossoms. [1/2 definitions] |
canna |
any of various broad-leaved tropical plants with large colorful flowers. |
cavalcade |
a series or sequence of colorful people or events. [1/2 definitions] |
crocus |
any of several small plants, related to the iris, that grow from a bulb and bloom in early spring with a single colorful flower. |
eugenia |
any of several tropical shrubs and evergreen trees of the myrtle family that bear colorful and often edible fruit resembling cherries. |
flowery |
having highly ornate or colorful figures of speech. [1/3 definitions] |
flying gunnard |
any of several mostly tropical marine fishes with colorful winglike pectoral fins that enable them to glide above the water for short distances. |
gay |
bright or colorful. [1/4 definitions] |
gentian |
any of a large variety of European and American plants that bear colorful, usu. blue or yellow flowers. [1/2 definitions] |
gladiolus |
any of numerous plants of the iris family that have colorful flowers growing on long, erect stems, or a flower or a stem of flowers from such a plant. |
hibiscus |
any of numerous plants related to mallow, with large, attractive, and colorful flowers. |
love beads |
a string of colorful, usu. handmade beads, worn esp. by young people as a symbol of the counterculture during the 1960s. |
magnolia |
any of a number of widely distributed trees or shrubs, usu. with large, colorful, aromatic flowers that bloom before the leaves appear. [1/2 definitions] |
moth |
any of numerous broad-winged insects that have fine or featherlike antennae, usu. fly at night, and are usu. thicker of body and less colorful than butterflies. [1/2 definitions] |