ageratum

/ədʒˈɛɹətəm/

ageratum

English Noun
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Definition

Any of the genus Ageratum of tropical American herbs, annuals and perennials, from the sunflower family Asteraceae, tribe Eupatorieae; they are sometimes used in floral displays.

Etymology

From the genus name.

Example Sentences

  • "1888, George Washington Cable, Bonaventure, New York: Scribner, “Grande Pointe,” Chapter 2, pp. 77-78, The way before him was little more than a bridle-path along the earth […] . The soft blue tufts of the ageratum were on each side continually."
  • "They helped carry things up a sidewalk bordered with a purple fringe of ageratums into the small house behind the parsonage."
  • "A stone path edged with ageratum leads to the grape arbor […]"
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