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meadowsweet
[ med-oh-sweet ]
noun
- any plant belonging to the genus Spiraea, of the rose family, especially S. latifolia, having white or pink flowers.
- any plant of the closely related genus Filipendula (or Ulmaria ).
meadowsweet
/ ˈmɛdəʊˌswiːt /
noun
- a Eurasian rosaceous plant, Filipendula ulmaria, with dense heads of small fragrant cream-coloured flowers See also dropwort
- any of several North American rosaceous plants of the genus Spiraea, having pyramid-shaped sprays of small flowers
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Example Sentences
There is a moist, rich fragrance of meadowsweet and bog myrtle in the air; and how fresh and wild and verdant it is!
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The yawning fairy slept meanwhile under the swaying meadowsweet, and the butterflies fanned him with their soft wings; but, alas!
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Every hedgerow was a blaze of blossom, roses, honeysuckle, elder; every brook was fringed with meadowsweet and loosestrife.
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There the Princess Orchid made her home, among the honeysuckles and the meadowsweet.
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Lilies come up out of fern beds, columbine swings over meadowsweet, white rein-orchids quake in the leaning grass.
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