释义 |
ly·o·nia \līˈōnēə\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from John Lyon died ab1818 Scottish gardener and collector of American plants + New Latin -ia : a genus of upright shrubs (family Ericaceae) that have white or pinkish flowers in axillary or terminal clusters with urceolate or cylindric corolla, anthers opening by terminal pores, and a capsular many-seeded fruit |