willow bell
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specific flowering plant: "willow bell" is a common name for Campanula persicifolia, a perennial European bellflower. It is characterized by its tall, slender stems and bell-shaped flowers that grow in a raceme (a cluster along a central stem). The flowers are typically white or blue.
Usage
- The term "willow bell" is used specifically in botany and horticulture to refer to this particular species of bellflower. It is a common name, not a scientific one.
- It is used to describe the plant in gardening contexts, wildflower guides, or when discussing European flora.
Examples
- Noun:
- The garden border was brightened by a clump of willow bells.
- We identified the blue flowers growing in the meadow as willow bells.
Advanced Usage
- The name "willow bell" likely derives from the plant's slender, willow-like leaves and its bell-shaped flowers.
- It is sometimes used poetically to evoke an image of delicate, nodding flowers.
Variants and Related Words
- Peach-leaved bellflower: Another common name for .
- Campanula: The genus to which the willow bell belongs.
- Bellflower: The general common name for plants in the genus .
Synonyms
- Campanula persicifolia (Scientific name)
- Peach-leaved bellflower
Notes
- "Willow bell" is a compound noun. As a single lexical unit, it refers exclusively to this specific plant. It should not be confused with separate words "willow" (a type of tree) and "bell" (a hollow object that rings).
Noun
- perennial European bellflower with racemose white or blue flowers