IPA: //fɪˈlɛəri//
KK: /fɪˈlɛəri/
A type of flowering plant belonging to the geranium family, often found in grassy areas and known for its slender stems and small flowers.
The garden was filled with colorful filaree, attracting many bees and butterflies.
The word 'filaree' originates from the Latin 'filare', meaning to spin or to thread. It refers to a plant known for its thread-like appearance, particularly in its seed structure.
Think of 'filare', which means to spin or thread, and remember that 'filaree' refers to a plant with thread-like seeds.