IPA: /ˌɛrəˈmjʊərəs/
KK: /ɛˈrɛmʊrəs/
A type of plant from Asia that belongs to the lily family, known for its tall spikes of colorful, bell-shaped flowers.
The garden was filled with beautiful eremurus, showcasing their vibrant blooms in the summer sun.
Eremurus is derived from the Greek "eremos" (meaning solitary or desert) and "oura" (meaning tail). The word refers to a plant that typically grows in solitary or sparse environments, resembling a tail in its flower spike.
Imagine a plant that grows in solitary places, like a desert, with flowers that look like a tail — that's why 'eremurus' describes this unique plant.
No commonly confused words.