
1) Festival in Spain 2) Flower 3) Fragrant flower 4) Fragrant garden plant 5) Fragrant herb 6) Garden plant 7) Garden plant 8) Hanging-basket plant 9) Medicinal plant 10) Rock music group from Alabama 11) Vervain
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1) Lantana 2) Vervain
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Verbena a, (vervain), is a genus in the family Verbenaceae. It contains about 250 species of annual and perennial herbaceous or semi-woody flowering plants. The majority of the species are native to the Americas and Europe. The leaves are usually opposite, simple, and in many species hairy, often densely so. The flowers are small, with five petals...
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[fair] In Spanish-speaking cultures, a verbena is a country fair, modest amusement park, or dance party, especially one held at night. An old tradition, they usually take place after dark in summer. Nowadays, some major cities, such as Barcelona, host `permanent` verbenas, but these have less tradition character than those that appear for o...
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• (n.) A genus of herbaceous plants of which several species are extensively cultivated for the great beauty of their flowers; vervain.
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genus of plants in the family Verbenaceae that contains several species of garden flowers. Verbena consists of some 200 to 250 species, almost all of ...
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(from the article `Madrid`) ...are among the high points of the year. Important matches are played in two stadiums, Santiago Bernabéu (home of Real Madrid) and Vicente Calderón ...
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This group consists of about 200 hardy and tender perennials, some of which are semi-evergreen. They are natives of North and South America. Verbenas or Vervain can grow from 6 inches to 4 feet high and may be bushy or creeping in growth. The toothed or cut leaves usually grow opposite each other and reach a length of 1 to 3 inches. In the summ...
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<botany> A genus of herbaceous plants of which several species are extensively cultivated for the great beauty of their flowers; vervain. ... Verbena, or vervain, was used by the Greeks, the Romans, and the Druids, in their sacred rites. Essence of verbena, Oil of verbena, a perfume prepared from the lemon verbena; also, a similar perfume pro...
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This plant had a lemony smell and was sometimes hung over the doorway to keep away the evil eye.
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Ver·be'na noun [ Latin See
Vervain .]
(Botany) A genus of herbaceous plants of which several species are extensively cultivated for the great beauty of their flowers; vervain. » Verbena, or vervain, was used by the Greeks, the Romans, and the Druids, in their sacred rites.
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Verbena is a genus of plants, mostly American, several species of which possess handsome and sweet-scented flowers.
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[
n] - any of numerous tropical or subtropical American plants of the genus Verbena grown for their showy spikes of variously colored flowers
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genus of herbaceous plants of which several species are extensively cultivated for the great beauty of their flowers.
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vervain noun any of numerous tropical or subtropical American plants of the genus Verbena grown for their showy spikes of variously colored flowers
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Any of a group of plants containing about 100 species, mostly found in the American tropics. The leaves are fragrant and the tubular flowers are arranged in close spikes in colours ranging from white to rose, violet, and purple. The garden verbena is a hybrid annual. (Genus
Verbena, family Verbenaceae.)
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