Cloth-of-gold
[klawth-uh v-gohld, kloth-] /ˈklɔθ əvˈgoʊld, ˈklɒθ-/
noun
1.
a garden plant, Crocus augustifolius, of the iris family, native to the Crimean mountains, having orange-red flowers.
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