Tuberose

usgb/ˈtuːbəˌroʊz/
noun

A plant native to Mexico, which features clusters of fragrant white blossoms and is often used in perfumes.

She wore a crown of tuberose flowers at her wedding.
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Context

Tuberose is often associated with tropical and subtropical regions, making it popular in floral design.

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In many cultures, tuberose is used to symbolize purity and nocturnal beauty.
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Romantic Connotation

Due to its strong fragrance, tuberose is often used in romantic contexts, such as weddings.

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Remember that while it's fragrant, its strong scent may not be for everyone.
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Historical Significance

Tuberose has a rich history in traditional medicine and rituals.

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Understand its cultural importance in different societies to appreciate its use in ceremonies.
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