Crossword-Solution: GENTIANELLA
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Gentianella | n. | A kind of blue color. |
We have 11 clues for the answer “GENTIANELLA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| GENTIANA | 1 answer |
| a name for several species of gentian, esp Gentiana acaulis, with deep-blue flowers | 1 answer |
| BRITISH field gentian | 2 answers |
| BRITISH gentian | 2 answers |
| felwort | 2 answers |
| BRITISH lowland plant | 3 answers |
| LOWLAND plant | 3 answers |
| field gentian | 3 answers |
| HERBACEOUS plant (genus) | 21 answers |
| BRITISH herbaceous plant | 23 answers |
| BRITISH plant | 51 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETERA
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greedy person
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Sentences with GENTIANELLA (5)
How severely they viewed me, with a sort of dull displeasure! This being wore a gown of brocade, dyed bright blue, full-tinted as the gentianella flower, and covered with satin foliage in a large pattern; over the gown a costly shawl, gorgeously bordered, and so large for her, that its many-coloured fringe swept the floor.
From these one might be led to imagine, that each plant at first consisted of a single bulb or flower to each root, as the gentianella and daisy; and that in the contest for air and light new buds grew on the old decaying flower stem, shooting down their elongated roots to the ground, and that in process of ages tall trees were thus formed, and an individual bulb became a swarm of vegetables.
Large-Flowered Gentian, or Gentianella.~ _Class and Order._ ~Pentandria Digynia.~ _Generic Character._ _Corolla_ monopetala.
For two or three years I do not remember to have seen it, or the seedlings, without flowers; its pretty, dwarf, rue-like foliage grew so thickly that it threatened to kill the edging of gentianella and such things as _Polemonium variegatum_, the double cuckoo-flower, and the little _Armeria setacea_; it also filled the walks, and its long wiry roots have been eradicated with difficulty.
The distance may be abridged on foot, either by crossing the zig-zags, or by taking the summer path to the right through a fine range of Alpine pasture, which exhibits a profusion of hardy flowers growing up to the edge of the snow-drifts: amongst many others, whose names were unknown to us, we observed blue and yellow crocusses, hearts-ease, oxlips, cowslips, primroses, and two sorts of gentianella.