Noun
/swiːt vaɪˈbɜːrnəm/
Sweet viburnum refers to a species of flowering shrub belonging to the viburnum family, known scientifically as Viburnum odoratissimum. This plant is characterized by its fragrant white flowers and glossy green leaves. It is often used in landscaping for hedges or borders due to its aesthetic appeal and pleasant aroma. Sweet viburnum has moderate frequency in horticultural contexts, primarily found in written texts related to gardening, landscaping, and botany, but it can also emerge in oral discussions among gardening enthusiasts.
Сад благоухал благодаря цветущему сладкому вибурнуму.
We decided to plant sweet viburnum along the pathway for a more aromatic experience.
Мы решили посадить сладкий вибурнум вдоль дорожки для более ароматного ощущения.
The sweet viburnum attracts various pollinators during the spring season.
While "sweet viburnum" itself is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, it may relate to gardening and natural beauty, often used metaphorically to convey positivity or pleasant experiences in ecological contexts.
Проводя время в саду, я всегда нахожу сладкий вибурнум глотком свежего воздуха.
The fragrance of sweet viburnum fills the air like a warm embrace.
Аромат сладкого вибурнума наполняет воздух, как теплое объятие.
Sweet viburnum in full bloom is like a canvas of nature’s finest artwork.
Сладкий вибурнум в полном цветении — это как холст искуснейшего произведения природы.
Just as the sweet viburnum has its season, so too does happiness in life.
The term "viburnum" comes from the Latin word viburnum, which refers to the genus of shrubs and small trees. The prefix "sweet" indicates the pleasant scent of the flowers, deriving from Middle English swete, which goes back to Old English swēte.
Synonyms: - Fragrant viburnum - Odoriferous viburnum
Antonyms: - N/A (as it refers specifically to the plant which lacks direct antonyms in common language)
Sweet viburnum is often celebrated for its fragrant flowers, making it a beloved choice in gardens, and it does not have direct antonyms due to its specific context as a plant species.