gardenias in English

noun
1
a tree or shrub of the bedstraw family, with large fragrant white or yellow flowers. Native to warm climates, it is widely cultivated.
Yellowing, twisted foliage with tiny webs appears on susceptible species including gardenias , scheffleras, ivy, and roses.

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1. Her favourite essence smells like gardenias.

2. Her favorite essence smells like gardenias.

3. God, he agonized over which ones to get you: gardenias, roses.

4. Sunset beach: Megan rests her head on Brian's shoulder a smattering of gardenias providing decoration.

5. Old Man Olsen was making a corsage of gardenias, just as he used to do.

6. And if you have partial sun, holly fern would be a good choice, as would dwarf gardenias.

7. As I slid my arms into the sleeves , the jacket released a perfume of gardenias and dreams .

8. Beloved for their intoxicating fragrance and attractive, waxy, creamy-white flowers contrasting beautifully with their shiny, leathery, dark green leaves, GArdenias

9. ‘An Arrangement of porcelain flowers, or miniature horses, or even a bowlful of gardenias from yesteryear would qualify as one of today's tablescapes.’ 2 usually Arrangements A …

10. Daffodil Bulbs Daisies Daylilies Deer-Resistant Perennials Delosperma Delphinium Dianthus Drought Resistant Perennials Echinacea Fall Perennials Ferns Flower Bulbs Foliage Foxgloves Full Sun Perennials Gaillardias Galanthus Gardenias Geraniums Gloriosa Daisies Ground Covers Hedges Helenium Hellebores Heuchera Hibiscus Hollyhock Hostas Hyacinth

11. Bedstraws are slender, sprawling herbs that have square stems (in cross-section) and they belong to the genus GALIUM.The genus Galium belongs to the family RUBIACEAE, which includes the Gardenias, Coffea (for coffee) and Cinchona (the bark of which yields quinine = Jesuits’ bark)