lazy daisy
An idle flower is a "lazy daisy."
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Flower power, although I'm not sure what that has to do with floating.
"Raining tulips" does not have a common rhyming word pair due to the uniqueness of the phrase. Trying to force a rhyme might dilute the imagery and meaning evoked by the original phrase.
Lazy daisy.
Idle is an adjective (idle threats) and a verb (to idle).
Bouquet of red flowers rhymes with "true it did empower."
There is no base word for flower. Flower is a root word all in itself and does not have a separate base word.
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A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning and often a different spelling. Examples include "flower" and "flour", "pair" and "pear", "see" and "sea".