Sweet Alison (Noun)
Meaning
Perennial European plant having clusters of small fragrant usually white flowers; widely grown in gardens.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The garden was filled with the sweet fragrance of sweet alison, attracting numerous bees and butterflies.
- In the 16th century, sweet alison was introduced to England as an ornamental plant and has since become a popular choice for cottage gardens.
- Sweet alison grows well in dry to moderately moist soil and can thrive in a variety of garden settings.
- The delicate white blooms of sweet alison arranged in clusters create a beautiful display in any garden.
- To create a fragrant bouquet, combine sweet alison with other scented flowers like roses and lavender.