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Meaning of primrose

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primrose (n)

any of numerous short-stemmed plants of the genus Primula having tufted basal leaves and showy flowers clustered in umbels or heads

primrose Sentence Examples

  1. In the garden, a patch of delicate primroses added a splash of color to the landscape.
  2. She admired the primroses as they bloomed in early spring, signaling the arrival of warmer weather.
  3. The primroses thrived in the shade of the trees, their soft petals catching the dappled sunlight.
  4. As a symbol of hope and renewal, the primrose was often featured in ancient folklore.
  5. The herbalist collected primroses for their medicinal properties, using them in various remedies.
  6. She tucked a few primroses into her bouquet, adding a touch of whimsy to the arrangement.
  7. The primrose festival celebrated the flower's beauty and significance in local culture.
  8. Children gathered primroses in the meadow, their laughter echoing through the air.
  9. The painter captured the delicate details of the primrose in a series of vibrant watercolor sketches.
  10. As twilight fell, the garden was filled with the sweet fragrance of primroses, enchanting all who passed by.

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any of numerous short-stemmed plants of the genus Primula having tufted basal leaves and showy flowers clustered in umbels or heads

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In the garden, a patch of delicate primroses added a splash of color to the landscape.

She admired the primroses as they bloomed in early spring, signaling the arrival of warmer weather.

The primroses thrived in the shade of the trees, their soft petals catching the dappled sunlight.

As a symbol of hope and renewal, the primrose was often featured in ancient folklore.