tuberose|tuberoses in English
noun
[tube·rose || 'tuːbərəʊz /'tju-]
bulbous flowering plant native of Mexico that bears creamy-white flowers that resemble lilies
Use "tuberose|tuberoses" in a sentence
1. Gladiolus; Dahlias; Caladiums; Elephant ears; Most tender Bulbs are called summer Bulbs, meaning they bloom in the summer, but there are several — such as tuberose and some dahlia — that bloom into the fall.
2. When Shelley compared the poetry of the Theocritean Amourists to the perfume of the tuberose, and that of the earlier Greek poets to “a meadow-gale of June, which mingles the fragrance of all the flowers of the field,” he supplied us with critical images which may not unfairly be used to point the distinction between Sodoma at Monte Oliveto