white bryony (Meaning)

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white bryony (n)

white-flowered vine having thick roots and bearing small black berries; Europe to Iran

Synonyms & Antonyms of white bryony

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white bryony Sentence Examples

  1. The white bryony's delicate tendrils snaked up the stone wall, casting an intricate pattern in the morning sun.
  2. As the white bryony bloomed in the hedgerow, its star-shaped flowers enchanted the countryside with a pristine beauty.
  3. The pungent aroma of the white bryony's tuberous roots hinted at its medicinal properties.
  4. Along the woodland path, a tangle of white bryony vines obscured the way, creating a maze of foliage.
  5. An ancient legend foretold of the white bryony's ability to ward off evil spirits and protect travelers.
  6. The white bryony's poisonous berries served as a warning to keep children at a safe distance.
  7. In traditional medicine, the white bryony's roots were used to treat coughs, wounds, and inflammatory conditions.
  8. The white bryony's presence in a wildlife garden attracted butterflies, bees, and other pollinators.
  9. As the autumn leaves began to turn, the white bryony's berries ripened to a vibrant shade of orange-red.
  10. The delicate flowers of the white bryony symbolized purity and springtime renewal in Victorian floral language.

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white-flowered vine having thick roots and bearing small black berries; Europe to Iran

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The white bryony's delicate tendrils snaked up the stone wall, casting an intricate pattern in the morning sun.

As the white bryony bloomed in the hedgerow, its star-shaped flowers enchanted the countryside with a pristine beauty.

The pungent aroma of the white bryony's tuberous roots hinted at its medicinal properties.

Along the woodland path, a tangle of white bryony vines obscured the way, creating a maze of foliage.