What is the meaning of the word "early wake-robin"?
The early wake-robin is a charming and early-blooming wildflower native to the southeastern United States. Recognizable by its maroon flowers and mottled leaves, it heralds the arrival of spring in deciduous forests.
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A plant species typically found in the eastern parts of North America, known for their distinct three-petaled flowers that bloom early in spring. NOUN
- The early-wake robing is one of the first wildflowers to bloom in the springtime forest.
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A species of flowering plant in the Trillium genus, native to the sourtheastern United States and known for its early spring blooms. ADJECTIVE
- Early-wake robins are a welcome sign of spring, adding color to the woodland understory.