pompon flower
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[edit]Noun
[edit]pompon flower (plural pompon flowers)
- A flower of any of various cultivated plants with dense, globular masses of flower petals.
- 2008, V L Sheela, Flowers for Trade[1], page 116:
- Pompon flower type with a row of ray floret and tubular disc florets was dominant over both chrysanthemum and fluffy types, while chrysanthemum type was dominant over fluffy type.
- Any of various flowering plants in the genus Chrysanthemum, chrysanthemums.
- 2017 September 21, Elizabeth Balarini, “About Pompon Flowers”, in Garden Guides.com[2]:
- Pompon flowers are annual flowering plants that are more commonly known as chrysanthemums. The flowers are called pompons because their fullness makes them resemble the pompons that cheerleaders use.
- Any of various flowering plants in the genus Dahlia, family Asteraceae; dahlias.
- 2017 May 3, Brian Minter, “In the Garden: It’s just about time to begin planting dahlias”, in Tri-City News[3]:
- Dahlias are one of my favourite summer flowers. These magnificent plants come in a wide variety of flower forms, sizes and colours […] The pompon flower is two inches in diameter and is produced on plants three to four feet in height.