英:['sʌndrɒps]
美:['sʌnˌdrɒps]
英:['sʌndrɒps]
美:['sʌnˌdrɒps]
noun
any of several day-flowering herbs (genera Oenothera and Calylophus) of the evening-primrose family
The first known use of sundrops was in 1785
1 Early summer A day-flowering member of the evening-primrose family, resembling the golden sundrops of our June meadows.
2 The capsules of the sundrops are somewhat club-shaped and four-winged, angled above, with four intervening ribs between.
3 Contreras said Virginia bluebells and prairie sundrops are other colorful plants being made ready for distribution at a later date.