common grape hyacinth
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Definition
- Noun:
- A prolific species of flowering plant: "Common grape hyacinth" refers to a specific, widespread species of bulbous perennial plant known for its attractive flowers.
- Characterized by dark blue flowers: It is particularly noted for producing beautiful, dense clusters of small, bell-shaped flowers that are a deep, dark blue color.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The common grape hyacinth is one of the first flowers to bloom in my spring garden.
- We planted a border of common grape hyacinth along the walkway.
- Its common name comes from the flower clusters that resemble tiny bunches of grapes.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical contexts: The term is used to specify the species or similar species within the genus , distinguishing it from other types of grape hyacinths.
- For naturalizing in grassy areas, the common grape hyacinth is an excellent choice.
Variants and Related Words
- Grape hyacinth (n): The general common name for plants in the genus .
- Several varieties of grape hyacinth were on display at the flower show.
- Muscari (n): The botanical genus name for grape hyacinths.
- The genus Muscari includes both the common grape hyacinth and many other species.
Synonyms
- Botryoidal grape hyacinth: Another name sometimes used for this or similar species, referring to the grape-like shape of the flower cluster.
Related Phrases
- A carpet of grape hyacinths: A phrase describing a large, dense planting of these flowers.
- In April, the woodland floor was a carpet of grape hyacinths.
Noun
- prolific species having particularly beautiful dark blue flowers