tropaeolum

IPA: trˈɑpiˈɑɫʌm

Root Word: Tropaeolum

noun

  • Tropaeolum ,Sunset Western Garden Book. 1995.
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Examples of "tropaeolum" in Sentences

  • The linked photo is not a Bomarea, but most likely a Tropaeolum species.
  • Fences and walls are altogether buried by passion-flowers, the night-blowing Cereus, and the tropaeolum, mixed with geraniums, fuchsia, and jessamine, which cluster and entangle over them in indescribable profusion.
  • The eastern face was bare of ivy, except at the north corner, where stood the jackdaws 'tower; but the rough grey stone was relieved by the tendrils and red blossoms of the hardy tropaeolum which despises the rich soil of the south and the softer air, and grows luxuriantly on our homely northern houses.
  • Three sides of an extensive square were enclosed by the semi-gothic buildings, floridly decorated with stone carving; one consisted of the main edifice, the lower windows tented with striped projecting blinds; a second of the wing containing the reception rooms, fronted by the imitative cloister, which was continued and faced with glass on the third side -- each supporting column covered with climbing plants, the passion-flower, the tropaeolum, the trumpet honeysuckle, or even the pomegranate, opening their gay blooms on every side.

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