hyacinth - use in sentences
Converse of object
- plant: Planting the hyacinths I've planted hyacinths every autumn for years, along with loads of other types of bulbs that flower in spring.
- include: Spring flowers including hyacinths made of painted plaster signal re-birth, resurrection and spring.
- use: One is that other names of stones are used e.g. hyacinth for zircon and yu for jade are common substitutions.
- have: We have early hyacinth and a small clump of snowdrops, which are beautiful too.
Adjective modifier
- wild: In Scotland, its name is wild hyacinth and, to a Scot, ' bluebell ' means a completely unrelated plant!
- blue: They look nice interplanted with blue hyacinths or early daffodils.
- few: Their delicious aroma is reason enough to plant a few hyacinths in any garden as homage to spring.
- pink: I looked down to see an arrangement of purple and pink hyacinths.
Modifies a noun
- macaw: In Bolivia, the hyacinth macaw, one of the largest parrots, numbers about 3,000 birds.
- bulb: Hyacinth bulbs can grown in water in wide necked bottles or jars.
- glass: His son invented the hyacinth glass for growing bulbs in water only.
- substrate: Furthermore, water hyacinth substrate actually outperforms traditional substrates like sawdust, producing 1.1 tons of mushroom per ton of substrate.
- basket: Supplied complete with 3 contrasting water hyacinth baskets and made to measure seat cushion.
Noun used with modifier
- grape: Grape hyacinths, tulips, February Gold narcissi among others are good contenders.
- water: Type of room food water hyacinths europe river cruise is a nature preserve.
- food: Type of room food water hyacinths europe river cruise is a nature preserve.
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