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cinerariaenUK
cin·e·rar·i·a 1 C0359150 (sĭn′ə-râr′ē-ə)n. Plural of cinerarium.
cin·e·rar·i·a 2 C0359150 (sĭn′ə-râr′ē-ə)n. Any of several hybrid ornamental plants (Senecio ×hybridus syn. Pericallis ×hybrida) in the composite family, derived from species native to the Canary Islands and widely cultivated for their showy, variously colored flowers. [New Latin Cinerāria, genus in which the plants were formerly classified, from feminine of Latin cinerārius, of ashes (in reference to the dusty or ash-covered appearance of the leaves of some species in the genus); see cinerarium.]cineraria (ˌsɪnəˈrɛərɪə) n (Plants) a plant, Senecio cruentus, of the Canary Islands, widely cultivated for its blue, purple, red, or variegated daisy-like flowers: family Asteraceae (composites)[C16: from New Latin, from Latin cinerārius of ashes, from cinis ashes; from its downy leaves]cin•e•rar•i•a (ˌsɪn əˈrɛər i ə) n., pl. -rar•i•as. any variety of a composite plant, Senecio hybridus, of the Canary Islands, having clusters of flowers with variegated rays. [1590–1600; < New Latin, feminine of cinerārius ashen (see cinerarium); so named from ash-colored down on leaves] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | cineraria - herb of Canary Islands widely cultivated for its blue or purple or red or variegated daisylike flowersPericallis cruenta, Senecio cruentusflower - a plant cultivated for its blooms or blossomsgenus Pericallis, Pericallis - cineraria |
cinerariaenUK
cineraria (sĭn'ərâr`ēə): see groundselgroundsel , any plant of the very large genus Senecio, widely distributed herbs and (in the tropics) shrubs or trees of the family Asteraceae (aster family). Many grow as vines. ..... Click the link for more information. .Cineraria a genus of plants of the family Compositae. The plants are herbs and subshrubs with small yellow-flowered inflorescences. There are more than 50 species, distributed in tropical Africa and Madagascar. The genus Cineraria is related to the genus Senecio, and some of its species are often classified in the latter genus. The plants are usually used in ornamental horticulture. The dusty miller (C. marítima), from the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, has a thick silvery pubescence and pinnatipartite leaves. It is used as an ornamental in flower beds and borders. The florists’ cineraria (C. cruenta), from the Canary Islands, has been cultivated for its beautiful blossoms in greenhouses in Europe since the early 19th century. The tomentose herbaceous perennial is 40–60 cm high. The leaves are cordate with toothed edges and an alate petiole. The numerous heads are gathered in corymbs; cultivated varieties have white, light blue, violet, purple, red, or pink inflorescences. cineraria a plant, Senecio cruentus, of the Canary Islands, widely cultivated for its blue, purple, red, or variegated daisy-like flowers: family Asteraceae (composites) cinerariaenUK Related to cineraria: Cineraria maritimaSynonyms for cinerarianoun herb of Canary Islands widely cultivated for its blue or purple or red or variegated daisylike flowersSynonyms- Pericallis cruenta
- Senecio cruentus
Related Words- flower
- genus Pericallis
- Pericallis
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