violet-flowered petunia
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Definition
Noun: A violet-flowered petunia is a specific type of petunia plant, characterized as an herb or a small shrublet that produces solitary flowers ranging in color from violet to rose-red.
Usage Notes
This is a compound noun used as a specific botanical name or descriptor for a particular variety of the petunia plant. It is primarily used in horticultural, botanical, or gardening contexts to identify this specific flower type by its distinctive floral characteristics.
Examples
- The garden's border was brightened by a row of violet-flowered petunias.
- For a striking contrast, plant the white variety next to the violet-flowered petunia.
- This violet-flowered petunia is more drought-tolerant than other hybrids.
Advanced Usage
- The term can function as a modifier in more complex noun phrases (e.g., "violet-flowered petunia seeds," "violet-flowered petunia cultivar").
Variants and Related Words
- Petunia (n): The general genus name for these popular flowering plants.
- Hybrid petunia (n): A common type, indicating the plant is a cross between different species.
- Trailing petunia (n): A variety known for its long, cascading stems.
Synonyms
- Petunia violacea (n): A possible scientific or Latin name for a similar species, though not a direct synonym without taxonomic confirmation.
- Violet petunia (n): A less precise but commonly understood descriptive term.
Different Meanings
This term has a single, specific botanical meaning and is not commonly used idiomatically or with alternative definitions.
Noun
- herb or small shrublet having solitary violet to rose-red flowers