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sweet scabious

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Word: Sweet Scabious

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: Sweet scabious is a type of plant that is known for its beautiful and fragrant flowers. The flowers can be purple or deep crimson in color. This plant is originally from Europe but has also grown in the United States.

Usage Instructions
  • When to Use: You can use "sweet scabious" when talking about plants, gardening, or discussing flowers.
  • Context: It is often used in the context of botany (the study of plants) or gardening.
Example Sentence
  • "In my garden, I have planted sweet scabious because I love its lovely purple flowers."
Advanced Usage
  • In more advanced discussions, you might refer to sweet scabious in terms of its ecological benefits, such as attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies.
Word Variants
  • Scabious: This is a broader term that refers to several species within the same genus, which includes plants with similar flowers.
  • Sweet: In this context, "sweet" refers to the pleasant fragrance of the flowers.
Different Meanings
  • "Sweet" can refer to a taste, indicating something sugary or pleasant.
  • "Scabious" may also refer to other plants in the same family that may not have the same fragrant quality.
Synonyms
  • Scabiosa: The scientific name of the genus of sweet scabious.
  • Pincushion flower: Another common name for plants in the Scabiosa family.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  • None specifically related: There are no idioms or phrasal verbs that directly involve "sweet scabious." However, you might use phrases like "stop and smell the flowers" to emphasize enjoying nature, which could include sweet scabious.
Summary

Sweet scabious is a fragrant flowering plant that adds beauty to gardens.

Noun
  1. Old World annual having fragrant purple to deep crimson flower heads; naturalized in United States

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