What is another word for prince-of-wales feather?

Pronunciation: [pɹˈɪnsɒvwˈe͡ɪlz fˈɛðə] (IPA)

The 'Prince-of-Wales feather' is a tall, striking plant with delicate, feathery purple plumes that capture the attention of any gardener or horticulturist. This plant is also known by several other common names, including 'Jungle Geranium', 'Red Tower', and 'Wild Dagga'. The scientific name is Leonotis nepetifolia, and it is commonly grown as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks worldwide. The plant has long been used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments, including coughs, colds, and headaches. Whether you call it 'Prince-of-Wales feather' or any of its other common names, this beautiful and versatile plant is sure to add a touch of elegance and beauty to your gardens and landscapes.

Synonyms for Prince-of-wales feather:

What are the hypernyms for Prince-of-wales feather?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    plumage, bird feather, Costume accessory, Crown feather, Ornamental feather, Steampunk accessory.

Related words: British Royal Family Coat of Arms, Prince of Wales feathers, Prince of Wales's feather, Prince of Wales Feathers

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