meconopsis (Meaning)

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meconopsis (n)

herbs almost entirely of mountains of China and Tibet; often monocarpic

Synonyms & Antonyms of meconopsis

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meconopsis Sentence Examples

  1. The meconopsis, a stunning Himalayan poppy, captivates with its vibrant blue petals.
  2. I planted a field of meconopsis, creating a picturesque display in shades of azure.
  3. The meconopsis's delicate petals flutter gently in the summer breeze, resembling ethereal butterflies.
  4. A single meconopsis stem can hold up to 20 flowers, forming a grand spectacle in the garden.
  5. The meconopsis blooms annually, promising a burst of color for several weeks in early summer.
  6. I find the meconopsis to be a symbol of joy and resilience, as it thrives in harsh alpine conditions.
  7. As a gardener, I am fascinated by the meconopsis's unique growth habits and striking appearance.
  8. The meconopsis requires well-drained soil and prefers partial shade to produce its most opulent blooms.
  9. I have never seen a flower that matches the meconopsis's captivating combination of delicate beauty and vibrant color.
  10. The meconopsis remains a cherished species among gardeners and plant enthusiasts worldwide, inspiring both awe and admiration.

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herbs almost entirely of mountains of China and Tibet; often monocarpic

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The meconopsis, a stunning Himalayan poppy, captivates with its vibrant blue petals.

I planted a field of meconopsis, creating a picturesque display in shades of azure.

The meconopsis's delicate petals flutter gently in the summer breeze, resembling ethereal butterflies.

A single meconopsis stem can hold up to 20 flowers, forming a grand spectacle in the garden.