Crossword-Solution: THUNBERGIA
We have 5 clues for the answer “THUNBERGIA”
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| any of a genus of evergreen climbing plants | 1 answer |
| COOL stovehouse plant | 14 answers |
| WARM house plant | 14 answers |
| GREENHOUSE plant | 52 answers |
| Climbing Plant | 64 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
Godlike; heavenly; excellent in the highest degree;
supremely admirable; apparently above what is human. In this
application, the word admits of comparison; as, the divinest mind. Sir
J. Davies.
Hint 2 anagram
IDVIEN
Hint 3 another clue
"Delicious!"
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Sentences with THUNBERGIA (5)
From casual inspection, it appeared to me that the opposite leaves of _Thunbergia alata_ were arranged in lines up the sticks round which they had twined; accordingly, I raised a dozen plants, and gave them sticks of various thicknesses, as well as string, to twine round; and in this case one alone out of the dozen had its leaves arranged in a perpendicular line: I conclude, therefore, Palm’s statement is not quite accurate.
March 17, 1st circle was made in 6 30 19, 2nd 7 0 22, 3rd 8 30 (very cold day) 24, 4th 6 45 _Thunbergia alata_ (Acanthaceæ) moves against sun.
The white or lilac blossoms of the convolvuluslike _Thunbergia,_ and other _Acanthaceae_ were the predominant features of the shrubby vegetation, and very handsome.
The skirts of the forest were adorned with numerous jungle flowers, rice crops, blue _Acanthaceae_ and _Pavetta,_ wild cherry-trees covered with scarlet blossoms, and trees of the purple and lilac _Bauhinia_; while _Thunbergia, Convolvulus,_ and other climbers, hung in graceful festoons from the boughs, and on the dry micaceous rocks the _Luculia gratissima,_ one of our common hot-house ornaments, grew in profusion, its gorgeous heads of blossoms scenting the air.
The white or lilac blossoms of the convolvuluslike _Thunbergia,_ and other _Acanthaceæ_ were the predominant features of the shrubby vegetation, and very handsome.