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Meaning of wild pansy

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wild pansy (n)

a common and long cultivated European herb from which most common garden pansies are derived

wild pansy Sentence Examples

  1. In the embrace of spring's vibrant tapestry, the wild pansy unveiled its delicate beauty.
  2. The meadow teemed with wildflowers, among which the wild pansy stood out with its velvety petals.
  3. The tiny wild pansy, an unassuming treasure, nestled amidst the tall grass.
  4. Artists were inspired by the intricate patterns and colors of the wild pansy, immortalizing its charm on canvases.
  5. As the day dawned, the petals of the wild pansy unfurled like tiny parasols, welcoming the sun's embrace.
  6. The woodland path was adorned with a kaleidoscope of colors, where wild pansies mingled with buttercups and violets.
  7. The wild pansy's vibrant hues served as a beacon for pollinators, guiding them to its sweet nectar.
  8. The medicinal properties of the wild pansy were whispered through the annals of traditional herbalism.
  9. The delicate fragrance of the wild pansy permeated the air, a subtle symphony of nature.
  10. In the cycle of seasons, the wild pansy vanished with winter's grip, only to reappear with the return of spring's awakening.

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a common and long cultivated European herb from which most common garden pansies are derived

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In the embrace of spring's vibrant tapestry, the wild pansy unveiled its delicate beauty.

The meadow teemed with wildflowers, among which the wild pansy stood out with its velvety petals.

The tiny wild pansy, an unassuming treasure, nestled amidst the tall grass.

Artists were inspired by the intricate patterns and colors of the wild pansy, immortalizing its charm on canvases.