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Larkspur - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Larkspur is a tall, flowering plant with spikes of blue, purple, or white blossoms. It is often grown in gardens and symbolizes lightness and joy in floral arrangements.

larkspur

/ˈlɑrkˌspɜr/ /ˈlɑːkˌspɜː/

Definition:

A flowering plant with tall spikes of blue, pink, or white flowers, often grown in gardens.

Synonyms:

delphinium, consolida, knight's-spur

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

weed, barren plant

Common Collocations:

garden larkspur, wild larkspur, blue larkspur

Derivatives:

larkspurs (plural), larkspured (rare adjective)

Usage Tips:

Use "larkspur" to refer to the plant or its flowers; avoid confusing it with similar plants like delphinium in casual conversation.

Common Phrases:

"larkspur in bloom, " "field of larkspur, " "larkspur bouquet"

Etymology:

Derived from Middle English "larkes spur," resembling the spur of a lark's foot due to its shape.

Examples:

  • 1. The larkspur blooms beautifully in spring.
  • 2. She picked a bouquet of blue larkspur for the table.
  • 3. Larkspur is toxic if ingested by humans or animals.
  • 4. The garden was filled with vibrant pink larkspur last summer.

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