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Hesperis matronalis ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Hesperis matronalis - long cultivated herb having flowers whose scent is more pronounced in the evening; naturalized throughout Europe to Siberia and into North Americadamask violet, Dame's violet, sweet rocketflower - a plant cultivated for its blooms or blossomsgenus Hesperis, Hesperis - biennial or perennial erect herbs having nocturnally fragrant flowers |
hesperis matronalis dame's rocket dame's rocketAlso called Sweet Rocket or Dame's Violet. This plant is often mistaken for Phlox (which has five petals), Dame's Rocket has just four. Flowers are purple, pink or white. Leaves have short hairs on both sides, making them feel rough. The plant is part of the mustard family, which also includes radishes, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, and, mustard. The plant, leaves and flowers are edible, but fairly bitter. The seed can also be sprouted and added to salads. One way to identify a plant from the mustard family (all of which are edible) is the flowers have 4 petals with 6 stamens–4 tall and 2 short. NOTE: It is not the same variety as the herb commonly called Rocket, (Arugula) a salad green.Hesperis matronalis
Synonyms for Hesperis matronalisnoun long cultivated herb having flowers whose scent is more pronounced in the eveningSynonyms- damask violet
- Dame's violet
- sweet rocket
Related Words- flower
- genus Hesperis
- Hesperis
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