scabiosa (Meaning)

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scabiosa (n)

any of various plants of the genus Scabiosa

Synonyms & Antonyms of scabiosa

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

scabiosa Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate petals of the scabiosa unfurled in vibrant shades of blue and purple.
  2. A vibrant cluster of scabiosa added a cheerful touch to the otherwise somber garden.
  3. The tall stalks of scabiosa swayed gently in the summer breeze, their flowers resembling miniature pincushions.
  4. The scabiosa's intricate blooms made it a popular choice among floral designers.
  5. The seeds of scabiosa were dispersed by the wind, carrying the promise of new blooms to distant lands.
  6. Bees buzzed enthusiastically around the scabiosa, attracted by its sweet nectar.
  7. The scabiosa was known to have medicinal properties, and its extracts were used in traditional remedies.
  8. The rich color and frilly petals of the scabiosa brought joy and elegance to any garden.
  9. Scabiosa was often used in dried flower arrangements, preserving its beauty long after its fresh bloom.
  10. The intricate pattern of the scabiosa flower resembled a delicate lace doily, adding a touch of feminine charm to the garden.

FAQs About the word scabiosa

any of various plants of the genus Scabiosa

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The delicate petals of the scabiosa unfurled in vibrant shades of blue and purple.

A vibrant cluster of scabiosa added a cheerful touch to the otherwise somber garden.

The tall stalks of scabiosa swayed gently in the summer breeze, their flowers resembling miniature pincushions.

The scabiosa's intricate blooms made it a popular choice among floral designers.