phormium (Meaning)
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phormium (n.)
A genus of liliaceous plants, consisting of one species (tenax). See Flax-plant.
Synonyms & Antonyms of phormium
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phormium Sentence Examples
- The vibrant phormium plant, with its sword-like leaves, added an exotic touch to the garden.
- The towering phormium stalks created a dramatic vertical accent in the landscape.
- The burgundy-hued phormium contrasted beautifully with the silver-toned foliage around it.
- The variegated phormium added a splash of color and texture to the walkway.
- The phormium's sharp, pointed leaves acted as a natural deterrent for pests.
- The plant's adaptability made phormium a popular choice for coastal gardens.
- The phormium's stiff, upright leaves withstood strong winds with ease.
- The flowers of phormium, though small, added a delicate touch to the otherwise bold foliage.
- The phormium plant's strong fibers were once used by the Māori people to make ropes and baskets.
- The phormium's growth habit made it an ideal plant for containers or as a border edging.
FAQs About the word phormium
A genus of liliaceous plants, consisting of one species (tenax). See Flax-plant.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The vibrant phormium plant, with its sword-like leaves, added an exotic touch to the garden.
The towering phormium stalks created a dramatic vertical accent in the landscape.
The burgundy-hued phormium contrasted beautifully with the silver-toned foliage around it.
The variegated phormium added a splash of color and texture to the walkway.