Word: Trumpet Honeysuckle
Definition:
The trumpet honeysuckle is a type of vine that is evergreen, meaning it keeps its leaves all year long. It is native to North America and is known for its beautiful coral-red or orange flowers that resemble the shape of a trumpet.
In more advanced contexts, you might discuss the ecological benefits of the trumpet honeysuckle, such as its role in attracting pollinators or its use in landscaping.
While "trumpet honeysuckle" specifically refers to this type of plant, the word "trumpet" on its own can refer to: - A musical instrument that produces a loud sound. - To announce something loudly or publicly, as in "to trumpet one's achievements."
There aren't specific idioms or phrasal verbs related to trumpet honeysuckle, but you could use related words in idioms: - "To trumpet one's own horn" means to boast about oneself, similar to how a trumpet makes a loud sound.
The trumpet honeysuckle is a beautiful, vibrant flowering vine that is a great addition to gardens, especially for attracting wildlife.