amaryllises

[ˌæməˈrɪlɪsɪz]

amaryllises Definition

a bulbous plant of the lily family, with showy red, pink, or white flowers.

Using amaryllises: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "amaryllises" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She planted amaryllises in her garden.

  • Example

    The amaryllises bloomed beautifully this year.

  • Example

    He gave her a bouquet of amaryllises for her birthday.

Phrases with amaryllises

  • amaryllis belladonna

    a type of amaryllis with fragrant pink flowers that bloom in late summer or early autumn

    Example

    The amaryllis belladonna is also known as the 'naked lady' because it blooms without leaves.

  • amaryllis tattoo

    a tattoo of an amaryllis flower, often symbolizing beauty, love, and passion

    Example

    She got an amaryllis tattoo on her wrist to represent her love for her partner.

  • amaryllis bulb

    the underground storage organ of the amaryllis plant, used for propagation

    Example

    She ordered some amaryllis bulbs online to plant in her garden.

Origins of amaryllises

from Latin 'amaryllis', from Greek 'amarullis', named after a shepherdess in Virgil's Eclogues

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Summary: amaryllises in Brief

'Amaryllises' [ˌæməˈrɪlɪsɪz] are bulbous plants of the lily family, known for their showy red, pink, or white flowers. They are commonly planted in gardens and given as gifts. The phrase 'amaryllis belladonna' refers to a specific type of amaryllis with fragrant pink flowers that bloom in late summer or early autumn. An 'amaryllis bulb' is the underground storage organ of the plant, used for propagation.