muscari (Meaning)

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muscari (n)

sometimes placed in family Hyacinthaceae

Synonyms & Antonyms of muscari

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muscari Sentence Examples

  1. The vibrant muscari flowers added a splash of color to the otherwise mundane garden.
  2. The sweet fragrance of the muscari permeated the air, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies.
  3. The shallow bulbs of muscari are known for their ease of cultivation and rapid growth.
  4. Muscari is a member of the lily family and is closely related to hyacinth and onion.
  5. The name muscari comes from the Greek word "moschos," meaning "musk," due to the faint scent of the flowers.
  6. Muscari flowers are typically small, bell-shaped, and clustered in dense racemes.
  7. Common varieties of muscari include grape hyacinth, Armenian grape hyacinth, and azure grape hyacinth.
  8. Muscari plants prefer well-drained soil that receives ample sunlight.
  9. The foliage of muscari is narrow and grass-like, providing a lush groundcover once the flowers have faded.
  10. Muscari is a versatile plant that can be grown in borders, rock gardens, containers, or naturalized in meadows.

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sometimes placed in family Hyacinthaceae

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The vibrant muscari flowers added a splash of color to the otherwise mundane garden.

The sweet fragrance of the muscari permeated the air, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies.

The shallow bulbs of muscari are known for their ease of cultivation and rapid growth.

Muscari is a member of the lily family and is closely related to hyacinth and onion.