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词汇 astilbe
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Definition of astilbe in English:

astilbe

noun əˈstɪlbiəˈstilbē
  • An Old World plant of the saxifrage family, with plumes of tiny white, pink, or red flowers.

    (欧洲大陆)落新妇属植物

    Genus Astilbe, family Saxifragaceae

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Not as bold in form, but available in colours that range from pure white to pink to deep red, is astilbe.
    • They also don't eat anemones, astilbes, junipers, foxgloves, daffodils, ferns, grasses and a whole host of things.
    • Pots filled with astilbes, delphiniums, and roses create a cottage effect on a San Francisco rooftop.
    • Covering the hillside around the patio is a tapestry of astilbes, azaleas, campanulas, ferns, hellebores, hostas, Japanese maples, moss, and rhododendrons.
    • The following plants can be woven together with large hostas and astilbes to make an ordinary shade garden look stunning.
    • Maybe some new hostas or a few astilbes would look nice?
    • For example, I've planted early-blooming bulbs and forget-me-nots right next to iris, astilbes, and lilies, which camouflage the early-flowering plants as they begin to die back.
    • The contrast of their foliage with that of ferns, astilbe, solomon seal and epimedium further enhances the woodland surroundings.
    • To encourage wildlife, they planted cotoneaster to provide winter fruit for birds, while the pond, edged with bamboos, sedges, grasses, astilbes, hostas and candelabra primulas, attracts both insects and birds.
    • Peonies, irises, daylilies, and delphiniums peak as phlox come into bud and astilbes begin to light up shady garden spots.
    • Next, to create a casual country look, she interspersed three large stones in the bed, then planted flowering perennials such as astilbe, columbine, delphinium, and hellebore among them.
    • So we left the question of statuary for another day and contented ourselves with packing a trolley with roses, clematis, honeysuckle, a climbing hydrangea, hardy geranium, and astilbe.
    • Here a bouquet of dahlias, astilbe, and love-lies-bleeding is tucked into a wire basket embellished with supermarket rhubarb.

Origin

Modern Latin, from Greek a- 'not' + stilbē, feminine of stilbos 'glittering' (because the individual flowers are small and inconspicuous).

Rhymes

Philby, trilby

Definition of astilbe in US English:

astilbe

nounəˈstilbē
  • An Old World plant of the saxifrage family, with plumes of tiny white, pink, or red flowers.

    (欧洲大陆)落新妇属植物

    Genus Astilbe, family Saxifragaceae

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Here a bouquet of dahlias, astilbe, and love-lies-bleeding is tucked into a wire basket embellished with supermarket rhubarb.
    • The following plants can be woven together with large hostas and astilbes to make an ordinary shade garden look stunning.
    • The contrast of their foliage with that of ferns, astilbe, solomon seal and epimedium further enhances the woodland surroundings.
    • Covering the hillside around the patio is a tapestry of astilbes, azaleas, campanulas, ferns, hellebores, hostas, Japanese maples, moss, and rhododendrons.
    • To encourage wildlife, they planted cotoneaster to provide winter fruit for birds, while the pond, edged with bamboos, sedges, grasses, astilbes, hostas and candelabra primulas, attracts both insects and birds.
    • Maybe some new hostas or a few astilbes would look nice?
    • Next, to create a casual country look, she interspersed three large stones in the bed, then planted flowering perennials such as astilbe, columbine, delphinium, and hellebore among them.
    • Pots filled with astilbes, delphiniums, and roses create a cottage effect on a San Francisco rooftop.
    • For example, I've planted early-blooming bulbs and forget-me-nots right next to iris, astilbes, and lilies, which camouflage the early-flowering plants as they begin to die back.
    • Peonies, irises, daylilies, and delphiniums peak as phlox come into bud and astilbes begin to light up shady garden spots.
    • They also don't eat anemones, astilbes, junipers, foxgloves, daffodils, ferns, grasses and a whole host of things.
    • So we left the question of statuary for another day and contented ourselves with packing a trolley with roses, clematis, honeysuckle, a climbing hydrangea, hardy geranium, and astilbe.
    • Not as bold in form, but available in colours that range from pure white to pink to deep red, is astilbe.

Origin

Modern Latin, from Greek a- ‘not’ + stilbē, feminine of stilbos ‘glittering’ (because the individual flowers are small and inconspicuous).

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