capucine (Meaning)

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capucine (n.)

See Capuchin, 3.

Synonyms & Antonyms of capucine

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capucine Sentence Examples

  1. The garden was ablaze with vibrant hues of orange and yellow nasturtiums, also known as capucines.
  2. She loved to adorn her salads with freshly picked capucine flowers for a pop of color and peppery flavor.
  3. The delicate fragrance of capucine blossoms wafted through the air, attracting bees and butterflies to the garden.
  4. The capucine vines spilled over the edge of the planter, cascading down in a riot of green foliage and colorful blooms.
  5. In addition to their beauty, capucines are also prized for their ability to repel certain garden pests.
  6. She carefully harvested the capucine seeds to save for planting in the following spring.
  7. Capucines thrive in well-drained soil and full sun, making them an ideal addition to sunny garden beds and containers.
  8. The capucine petals added a touch of elegance to her homemade jams and jellies.
  9. Children gathered eagerly around the garden, marveling at the intricate patterns and vibrant colors of the capucine flowers.
  10. The herbalist used dried capucine leaves and flowers in various natural remedies and teas for their purported health benefits.

FAQs About the word capucine

See Capuchin, 3.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The garden was ablaze with vibrant hues of orange and yellow nasturtiums, also known as capucines.

She loved to adorn her salads with freshly picked capucine flowers for a pop of color and peppery flavor.

The delicate fragrance of capucine blossoms wafted through the air, attracting bees and butterflies to the garden.

The capucine vines spilled over the edge of the planter, cascading down in a riot of green foliage and colorful blooms.