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multiflora
[ muhl-tuh-flawr-uh, -flohr-uh ]
noun
- any of several plant varieties or hybrids characterized by many single, relatively small flowers, as certain kinds of petunias or roses.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of multiflora1
1820–30; < New Latin, a typical specific epithet of flowering plants; multiflora rose
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Example Sentences
He drew nearer to the balcony, laying his hand upon the multiflora rose creeper.
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But this representative of Nyssa multiflora took the only chance that offered, I presume, as the rest of us must do.
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There is also the malati china (Nyctanthes multiflora); the elegant bunga malati susun (Nyctanthes acuminata).
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Cels Multiflora is white, shaded with pink, and flowers very freely.
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Elagnus multiflora (or E. longipes) is the most ornamental in the genus with regard to its fruits.
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