A plant with small inconspicuous flowers, or poetically, eyes that cannot or will not see.
Compound of 'blind' (unable to see) and 'eyes.' This term has historical botanical uses, referring to plants with tiny or barely visible flowers, combining two common words to describe appearance.
Plant names often describe what they look like—'snapdragons,' 'lady's slippers'—so 'blindeyes' is a poetic way of saying the flowers are so small or pale they're almost invisible. It's like the plant itself is wearing blindfolds!
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