释义 |
pur·shia \ˈpərshēə, ˈpu̇r-\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Frederick Pursh died 1820 German botanist and horticulturist in America + New Latin -ia : a genus of western American shrubs (family Rosaceae) having small solitary yellow flowers and pubescent achenes and being important browse plants in dry parts of the southwestern United States |