nigella damascena

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nigella damascena

A gardener plants nigella damascena seeds in a sunny flower bed.

Definition

Noun 1. A flowering garden plant: Nigella damascena is a species of annual flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae, native to southern Europe and North Africa. It is characterized by its finely dissected, feathery leaves and showy flowers, which are typically white or pale blue, often surrounded by a ruff of delicate, thread-like bracts. The plant is commonly grown in gardens for its ornamental value and its distinctive, inflated seed pods.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The cottage garden was filled with the delicate blooms of Nigella damascena.
    • She planted Nigella damascena for its attractive, lacy foliage and long-lasting seed heads.
    • A common name for Nigella damascena is "love-in-a-mist."
Advanced Usage
  • Horticultural Context: The term is used precisely in botanical and gardening contexts to specify this particular species, distinguishing it from other plants in the genus (e.g., , which is cultivated for its seeds).
    • For a truly romantic border, combine Nigella damascena with old-fashioned roses.
Variants and Related Words
  • Love-in-a-mist (n): The most common vernacular name for , referring to the flower's appearance, as the blooms seem nestled within a misty, fern-like involucre of bracts.
  • Nigella (n): The genus name, which includes several species of annual flowering plants.
  • Ranunculaceae (n): The buttercup family, to which this plant belongs.
Synonyms
  • Love-in-a-mist (n): The primary common name synonym.
Notes on Different Meanings
  • The term has a single, specific botanical meaning. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses. It refers exclusively to this species of garden plant.
nigella damascena

A gardener plants nigella damascena seeds in a sunny flower bed.

Noun
  1. European garden plant having finely cut leaves and white or pale blue flowers