Eulalia (en. Eulalia)
/euˈla.lia/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Ornamental plant from the grass family, with long, thin leaves.
The garden was decorated with beautiful eulalias that waved in the wind.
El jardín estaba decorado con hermosas eulalias que ondeaban con el viento.
It is often used in gardening to add an aesthetic touch.
Eulalias are perfect for creating edges along garden paths.
Las eulalias son perfectas para crear bordes en los caminos del jardín.
Its cultivation is easy and it adapts to different types of soil.
Eulalia grows quickly in suitable conditions.
La eulalia crece rápidamente en condiciones adecuadas.
Etymology
The term 'eulalia' comes from the Greek 'eu' meaning 'good' and 'lalia' meaning 'speech', symbolizing beauty and elegance.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Eulalia in the garden
It refers to the use of this plant to beautify outdoor spaces.
eulalia en el jardín
Care of eulalias
A set of practices to maintain the health and aesthetics of eulalias.
cuidado de eulalias
Related Words
Grass
A plant belonging to the Poaceae family, which includes many economically and ornamentally valuable species.
gramínea
Ornamental
Having a decorative purpose, especially in the context of gardening.
ornamental
Slang Meanings
A colloquial way to refer to plants that are easy to care for.
If you want something that doesn't cause problems, plant eulalias; they are the 'lazy plants.'
Si quieres algo que no dé problemas, planta eulalias, son las 'plantas de la pereza'.
A term used in some places to describe something that is significant or stands out.
That event was eulalia, it really stood out among the others.
Ese evento fue eulalia, realmente destacó entre los demás.