Similar words: phlegm, phlegmatic, decathlon, chlorophyll, chloroplast. Meaning: [flɑks /flɒks] n. any polemoniaceous plant of the genus Phlox; chiefly North American; cultivated for their clusters of flowers.
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1. Wild phlox, long escaped from neat gardens, perfumed every roadside.
2. The first impression is of pink phlox, purple loosestrife, clematis, pelargoniums, roses and day lilies.
3. Perennial border such as daffodil, daisy, lily, phlox, iris, etc.
4. A few whiffs of the raw , strong scent of phlox invigorated her.
5. We climbed slowly but steadily along the river and through a natural rock garden of tiny pale blue phlox.
6. If you yearn for a carpet of color on a bank or sloping area of your garden,(http://sentencedict.com/phlox.html) plant some phlox subulate .
7. All trap exciteofficialting wealths wake up – primrose, brickcaptured iris, phlox.
8. All the sleeping shelling wake up - primrose, baby iris, blue phlox.
9. The apples display their milliner's scraps of ivory silk, rose-tinged. All the sleeping things wake up–primrose, baby iris, blue phlox.
10. Any of various North American plants of the genus Phlox, having opposite leaves and flowers with a variously colored salverform corolla.
11. All the sleeping things wake up – primrose, baby iris, blue phlox.
12. All the sleeping stuff wake up ? primrose, baby iris, blue phlox.