polianthes การใช้
- Along with " Polianthes ", members are commonly called tuberoses.
- A . This powerfully fragrant flower ( Polianthes tuberosa ) was very popular in Victorian times but then faded from style.
- A . The wonderfully fragrant tuberose, Polianthes tuberosa, is native to Mexico and does best when it has a long, hot summer in which to grow.
- The common name derives from the Latin " tuberosa ", meaning swollen or tuberous in reference to its root system . " Polianthes " means " many flowers " in Spanish, the flower is called " nardo " or " vara de San Jos?", which means " St . Joseph s staff ".