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gloxinia
[ glok-sin-ee-uh ]
noun
- any of several horticultural varieties of a plant belonging to the genus Sinningia, of the gesneria family, especially S. speciosa, having large white, red, or purple bell-shaped flowers.
- any plant of the genus Gloxinia, of Central and South America, having bluish, white, or pink flowers.
gloxinia
/ ɡlɒkˈsɪnɪə /
noun
- any of several tropical plants of the genus Sinningia, esp the South American S. speciosa, cultivated for its large white, red, or purple bell-shaped flowers: family Gesneriaceae
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of gloxinia1
Example Sentences
After dinner, when Frau von Leskjewitsch has carried her cousin off to the greenhouse to show him her now gloxinias, the major chances to go into the drawing-room, which he supposes empty.
While this has yet to fully manifest itself in the density of adult gloxinia populations on the mainland, the researchers found 55% fewer juvenile plants per adult plant on the mainland vis-à-vis the islands.
I wish you could see our garden at home, full of lovely geraniums and fuchsias and lobelias, and the orchids and gloxinias in the conservatory.
John, I have been showing Mr. Campion your gloxinias.
"I picked off my gloxinias and gave 'em all to Willard."
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