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wood violet Meaning

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wood violet (n)

common European violet that grows in woods and hedgerows

common violet of the eastern United States with large pale blue or purple flowers resembling pansies

wood violet Sentence Examples

  1. Emily's favorite woodland flower was the delicate wood violet, with its light purple petals.
  2. As I strolled through the forest, I admired the vibrant carpet of wood violets beneath my feet.
  3. The botanist collected specimens of wood violets to study their intricate floral structures.
  4. The hummingbirds flitted among the wood violets, their tiny beaks probing for nectar.
  5. I carefully transplanted a cluster of wood violets into my garden, hoping to create a vibrant display.
  6. The wood violet's sweet fragrance filled the air with a subtle yet enchanting aroma.
  7. Ancient herbalists used wood violets for their medicinal properties, believing them to soothe inflammation.
  8. In Victorian times, women often wore corsages adorned with wood violets as a symbol of modesty.
  9. The artist's canvas captured the ethereal beauty of wood violets blooming amidst lush greenery.
  10. I scattered a handful of wood violet seeds in a shaded corner of my yard, eager to witness their delicate blooms in the springtime.

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common European violet that grows in woods and hedgerows, common violet of the eastern United States with large pale blue or purple flowers resembling pansies

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Emily's favorite woodland flower was the delicate wood violet, with its light purple petals.

As I strolled through the forest, I admired the vibrant carpet of wood violets beneath my feet.

The botanist collected specimens of wood violets to study their intricate floral structures.

The hummingbirds flitted among the wood violets, their tiny beaks probing for nectar.