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veronicastrum virginicum (n)

a tall perennial herb having spikes of small white or purple flowers; common in eastern North America

veronicastrum virginicum Sentence Examples

  1. Veronicastrum virginicum graced the garden with its elegant spires of white flowers.
  2. Culver's root, or Veronicastrum virginicum, is a native wildflower in North America.
  3. The slender stems of Veronicastrum virginicum make it a distinctive and graceful addition to perennial borders.
  4. Botanists study the pollination mechanisms of Culver's root, Veronicastrum virginicum, to understand its ecological role.
  5. Culver's root is named after the colonial American physician and herbalist Dr. Culver, who advocated for its medicinal uses.
  6. The feathery spikes of Veronicastrum virginicum attract pollinators like bees and butterflies to the garden.
  7. Conservation efforts focus on protecting natural habitats where Culver's root, Veronicastrum virginicum, thrives.
  8. Gardeners appreciate the vertical interest provided by the tall flowering spikes of Veronicastrum virginicum.
  9. The striking inflorescence of Culver's root, Veronicastrum virginicum, is a standout feature in meadow gardens.
  10. Veronicastrum virginicum's resilience and adaptability make it suitable for both formal and informal garden settings.

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a tall perennial herb having spikes of small white or purple flowers; common in eastern North America

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Veronicastrum virginicum graced the garden with its elegant spires of white flowers.

Culver's root, or Veronicastrum virginicum, is a native wildflower in North America.

The slender stems of Veronicastrum virginicum make it a distinctive and graceful addition to perennial borders.

Botanists study the pollination mechanisms of Culver's root, Veronicastrum virginicum, to understand its ecological role.