tulip bed
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Definition
Noun: A tulip bed is a flowerbed specifically planted with tulips. It is a garden feature where tulip bulbs are cultivated together in a designated plot of ground.
Usage
A "tulip bed" refers to the specific, organized area where tulips are the primary or sole plants growing. It describes the physical garden feature itself.
Examples
- The park's main attraction in spring is the large, colorful tulip bed.
- She spent the afternoon weeding her tulip bed to prepare for the blooming season.
- The botanical garden has designed a new circular tulip bed near the entrance.
Advanced Usage
- The term is a compound noun where "tulip" specifies the type of "bed." It is typically used in horticultural, gardening, and landscaping contexts.
- It can be part of descriptive phrases, e.g., "a well-tended tulip bed," "a neglected tulip bed," or "a tulip bed in full bloom."
Variants and Related Words
- Flowerbed (n): A more general term for a garden plot where flowers are grown.
- Tulip (n): The bulbous spring-flowering plant of the lily family, with boldly colored cup-shaped flowers.
- Bulb bed (n): A flowerbed specifically planted with bulbs, which may include tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, etc.
Synonyms
- Tulip garden
- Tulip plot
Notes
"Tulip bed" is a specific type of flowerbed. While other flowers might be present, the term implies that tulips are the dominant or intended feature.
Noun
- a flowerbed in which tulips are growing