Summer Hyacinth (Noun)
Meaning
Southern African herb with white bell-shaped flowers.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The summer hyacinth, also known as Galtonia candicans, is a perennial herb native to Southern Africa with delicate white flowers that resemble bells.
- Galtonia candicans, commonly referred to as the summer hyacinth, thrives in the cooler regions of South Africa where its beautiful blooms attract a variety of pollinators.
- The flowers of the summer hyacinth, often associated with Galtonia, emit a sweet fragrance and appear from late summer into the autumn season.
- Galtonia candicans or the summer hyacinth produces attractive, long-lasting white blooms with an interesting texture and sweet scent that appeal to many gardeners.
- As the seasons transition from summer to autumn in the southern regions of Africa, the lovely flowers of the summer hyacinth can still be spotted amidst the waning landscape.