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tuberose

Tuberose vs Jasmine - What's the difference?

tuberose | jasmine |


As nouns the difference between tuberose and jasmine

is that tuberose is a Mexican tuberous plant (Polianthes tuberosa) that has white flowers and grass-like leaves while jasmine is any of several plants, of the genus Jasminum, mostly native to Asia, having fragrant white or yellow flowers.

As a proper noun Jasmine is

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Nardo vs Tuberose - What's the difference?

nardo | tuberose |

Nardo is likely misspelled.


Nardo has no English definition.

As a noun tuberose is

a Mexican tuberous plant (Polianthes tuberosa) that has white flowers and grass-like leaves.

Tuberose vs Tubenose - What's the difference?

tuberose | tubenose |


As nouns the difference between tuberose and tubenose

is that tuberose is a Mexican tuberous plant (Polianthes tuberosa) that has white flowers and grass-like leaves while tubenose is any of the Procellariiformes, an order of seabirds including albatrosses, petrels, and shearwaters.

Tuberose vs Suberose - What's the difference?

tuberose | suberose |


As a noun tuberose

is a mexican tuberous plant (polianthes tuberosa ) that has white flowers and grass-like leaves.

As an adjective suberose is

(botany) having a corky texture.