Crossword-Solution: DEUTZIA
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Deutzia | n. | A genus of shrubs with pretty white flowers, much cultivated. |
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| Asiatic hydrangea. | 1 answer |
| shrub with clusters of pink or white flowers | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAREE
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greedy person
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Sentences with DEUTZIA (5)
The wood is white, and considered indifferent, though readily cleft into planks; it is called “Seh.” [150] Wood-sorrel, a white-stemmed bramble, birch, some maples, nut gigantic lily (_Lilium giganteum_), _Euphorbia, Pedicularis, Spiræa, Philadelphus, Deutzia, Indigofera,_ and various other South Europe and North American genera.
This is true of most fruit-trees, and such shrubs as lilac, forsythia, tree peony, wistaria, some spireas and viburnums, weigela, deutzia.
Another and much finer species of the Fumariaceous genus, I found on Laim- planj, Deutzia, a rare Quercus, a fine species of Antonia, (Br.) in fruit, a Bartramia, Trematodon, Neckera, etc., noticed a fruit something similar to that of Combretum, allis 2 maximis, 2 minimis: cotyledonibus haemisphaericis.
Unless the sun shines fully on them they seem to swallow light; mingle with them some stalks of white foxgloves, Canterbury bells, or surround them with Madonna lilies, a fringe of spirea, or the slender _Deutzia gracilis_, more frequently seen in florists' windows than in the garden, and a new meaning is given the blue flower; the black shadows disappear from its depth and sky reflections replace them.
Here is a clump of shrubbery among which we see the _Weigela_, _Spiræas_, _Purple Fringe_, _Deutzia crenata_, _Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora_, the Syringa, and a number of other favorite shrubs.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1944).