wisteria

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Definition

A wisteria is a climbing plant with long, hanging clusters of purple, blue, or white flowers that usually bloom in spring.

Usage & Nuances

"Wisteria" is mainly used to refer to the plant or its flowers, common in gardening, landscaping, and botany contexts. It's not interchangeable with other flowering vines. Often appears in phrases like "wisteria vine" or "wisteria blooms." Not commonly used metaphorically.

Example Sentences

The wisteria in our garden blooms every spring.

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A wisteria vine can grow very large and cover fences.

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She planted a wisteria next to the patio.

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When the wisteria is in full bloom, the whole yard smells amazing.

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I love sitting under the wisteria on warm afternoons.

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That old house with the wisteria around the porch looks so charming.

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