Crossword-Solution: POLEMONIUM
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Polemonium | n. | A genus of gamopetalous perennial herbs, including the Jacob's ladder and the Greek valerian. |
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| a genus of gamopetalous perennial herbs, including the Jacob's ladder and the Greek valerian | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and
rolling, with noise.
Hint 2 anagram
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The species experimented with, were _Campanula persicifolia_, _Hyssopus officinalis_, _Lobelia syphilitica_, _Lychnis chalcedonica_, _Polemonium dissectum_, _Salvia sylvestris_ and some others.
Instances may be cited of the white varieties of the snapdragon, of the red clover, the long-spurred violet (_Viola_ [282] _cornuta_) the sea-shore aster (_Aster Tripolium_), corn-rose (_Agrostemma Githago_), the Sweet William (_Silene Armeria_), and many garden flowers, as for instance, the _Clarkia pulchella_, the _Polemonium coeruleum_, the _Veronica longifolia_, the gloxinias and others.
POLEMONIUM FAMILY _(Polemoniaceae)_ Ground or Moss Pink _Phlox subulata_ _Flowers_--Very numerous, small, deep purplish pink, lavender or rose, varying to white, with a darker eye, growing in simple cymes, or solitary in a Western variety.
The pretty pinnate leaves of the blue-flowered polemonium are sufficient explanation for the common name Jacobs-ladder, even though that name does not properly belong to our species.
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.