polyanthus (Meaning)

Wordnet

polyanthus (n)

florists' primroses; considered a complex hybrid derived from oxlip, cowslip, and common primrose

Webster

polyanthus (n.)

The oxlip. So called because the peduncle bears a many-flowered umbel. See Oxlip. (b) A bulbous flowering plant of the genus Narcissus (N. Tazetta, or N. polyanthus of some authors). See Illust. of Narcissus.

Synonyms & Antonyms of polyanthus

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polyanthus Sentence Examples

  1. The polyanthus, with its vibrant hues and delicate blooms, adorned the garden path.
  2. The sweet fragrance of the polyanthus permeated the air, inviting visitors to admire its beauty.
  3. The polyanthus's clusters of small, star-shaped flowers formed a colorful tapestry.
  4. The petals of the polyanthus were soft and velvety, resembling the finest silk.
  5. Bees and butterflies flocked to the polyanthus, drawn to its nectar-rich blooms.
  6. The white polyanthus, with its pristine petals, symbolized purity and innocence.
  7. The yellow polyanthus radiated warmth and sunshine, brightening up even the cloudiest days.
  8. The red polyanthus, with its deep crimson hues, conveyed passion and love.
  9. The variegated polyanthus, with its mix of colors, added vibrancy and cheer to any landscape.
  10. The polyanthus, a versatile plant, flourished in a variety of soil conditions and brought joy to gardeners everywhere.

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florists' primroses; considered a complex hybrid derived from oxlip, cowslip, and common primroseThe oxlip. So called because the peduncle bears a many-flowered

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The polyanthus, with its vibrant hues and delicate blooms, adorned the garden path.

The sweet fragrance of the polyanthus permeated the air, inviting visitors to admire its beauty.

The polyanthus's clusters of small, star-shaped flowers formed a colorful tapestry.

The petals of the polyanthus were soft and velvety, resembling the finest silk.