hedge pink
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Definition
Noun: 1. A common name for the flowering plant Saponaria officinalis, also known as bouncing-bet or soapwort. It is a perennial plant of European origin, typically having clusters of pink or white flowers. Its leaves contain saponins, which produce a soapy lather when bruised and mixed with water, historically used as a detergent.
Usage Notes
- "Hedge pink" is primarily a common name used in gardening, botany, and historical contexts. It is less common in everyday modern English than "soapwort" or "bouncing-bet."
- It functions as a countable noun (e.g., , ).
- The name directly describes the plant's common habitat ("hedge") and flower color ("pink").
Examples
- Noun:
- We planted some hedge pink along the fence line for a cottage garden look.
- The field guide noted that hedge pink was traditionally used for cleaning delicate fabrics.
- A cluster of hedge pinks was thriving in the sunny, well-drained soil.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe other nouns related to the plant.
- The hedge pink extract was used in the restoration of the ancient tapestry.
Variants and Related Words
- Soapwort (n): The most common standard name for the same plant, directly referencing its soap-making properties.
- Bouncing-bet (n): Another common folk name for .
- Saponaria (n): The genus name, often used in botanical and scientific contexts.
Synonyms
- Soapwort
- Bouncing-bet
- Fuller's herb (historical)
- (scientific name)
Related Phrases/Idioms
- There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs using "hedge pink." It is a straightforward compound noun referring to the plant.
Noun
- plant of European origin having pink or white flowers and leaves yielding a detergent when bruised