Crossword-Solution: DICENTRA
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Dicentra | n. | A genus of herbaceous plants, with racemes of two-spurred or heart-shaped flowers, including the Dutchman's breeches, and the more showy Bleeding heart (D. spectabilis). |
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| DICENTRA | anagram | TANCREDI |
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| Asian or N American plant with finely divided leaves and ornamental clusters of drooping flowers | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and
rolling, with noise.
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Sentences with DICENTRA (5)
Still, her gaze took in the topmost boughs of the ailanthus below her window, and she knew how early each year the clump of dicentra strung its bending stalk with hearts of pink.
The tendrils of _Dicentra_, whilst the plant is young, are short and after attachment only become slightly flexuous; in older plants they are longer and then they contract spirally.
The tendrils of some other plants, when lightly rubbed, moved in a few minutes; with Dicentra in half-an-hour; with Smilax in an hour and a quarter or half; and with Ampelopsis still more slowly.
The terminal leaflets of the leaf-climbing _Fumaria officinalis_ are not smaller than the other leaflets; those of the leaf-climbing _Adlumia cirrhosa_ are greatly reduced; those of _Corydalis claviculata_ (a plant which may indifferently be called a leaf-climber or a tendril-bearer) are either reduced to microscopical dimensions or have their blades wholly aborted, so that this plant is actually in a state of transition; and, finally, in the _Dicentra_ the tendrils are perfectly characterized.
Dicentra thalictrifolia, a Himalayan species of Fumariaceae, with leaf-tendrils.) When the plant was young I concluded certainly that the tendrils were axial, or modified branches, which Mohl says is the case with some Fumariaceae.