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Christmas rose
[ kris-muhs rohz ]
noun
- a European hellebore, Helleborus niger, widely cultivated for its attractive and hardy evergreen leaves and white-to-purplish flowers that bloom in the winter: the entire Christmas rose plant is poisonous.
Christmas rose
noun
- an evergreen ranunculaceous plant, Helleborus niger, of S Europe and W Asia, with white or pinkish winter-blooming flowers Also calledhelleborewinter rose
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Christmas rose1
First recorded in 1680–90
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Example Sentences
And the Christmas Rose, holding her blossom-standard in one hand, peeped out.
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In the south it blooms in January and is sometimes called Christmas-rose.
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"It is a Christmas Rose, dear," said Thornhill, who had entered as the boy spoke.
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Let the Christmas Rose be a harbinger of joy to both of you.
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As a cut bloom, the Christmas Rose vies with the eucharis and pancratium.
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