hibbertia (Meaning)

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hibbertia (n)

evergreen heathlike or scandent shrubs of Madagascar; Australasia; Polynesia

Synonyms & Antonyms of hibbertia

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hibbertia Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate hibbertia flowers adorned the sprawling bush, their golden petals shimmering in the sunlight.
  2. Hibbertia scandens, commonly known as supplejack, provided a lush backdrop for the forest creatures.
  3. The aroma of crushed hibbertia leaves filled the air, releasing a sweet and earthy scent.
  4. The hibbertia's intricate tendrils intertwined around nearby branches, creating a vibrant tapestry.
  5. As the sun began its descent, the hibbertia blossoms closed their petals, casting a soft glow upon the undergrowth.
  6. Scientists study the unique genetic characteristics of hibbertia, as it holds potential for medicinal applications.
  7. The hibbertia's ability to thrive in harsh environments makes it an ideal candidate for landscaping in dry regions.
  8. The intricate beauty of hibbertia flowers has inspired artists and photographers from around the world.
  9. The hibbertia's medicinal properties have been known to indigenous communities for centuries, who used it to treat wounds and inflammation.
  10. The cultivation of hibbertia has played an important role in the conservation of Australia's native flora.

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evergreen heathlike or scandent shrubs of Madagascar; Australasia; Polynesia

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The delicate hibbertia flowers adorned the sprawling bush, their golden petals shimmering in the sunlight.

Hibbertia scandens, commonly known as supplejack, provided a lush backdrop for the forest creatures.

The aroma of crushed hibbertia leaves filled the air, releasing a sweet and earthy scent.

The hibbertia's intricate tendrils intertwined around nearby branches, creating a vibrant tapestry.