Crossword-Solution: EPACRIS 7 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Epacris n. A genus of shrubs, natives of Australia, New Zealand,
etc., having pretty white, red, or purple blossoms, and much resembling
heaths.

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EPACRIS anagram SCRAPIE, SPACIER

We have 3 clues for the answer “EPACRIS”

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genus of the epacrids 1 answer
AUSTRALIAN heath-like shrub 2 answers
AUSTRALIAN shrub/tree 43 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERETA
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greedy person
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Let us go up with him, not cursing heaven and earth, as he did, but noticing how, as we ascend, the scarlet wreaths of the Kennedia and the crimson Grevillea give place to the golden Grevillea and the red Epacris; then comes the white Epacris, and then the grass trees, getting smaller and scantier as we go, till the little blue Gentian, blossoming boldly among the slippery crags, tells us that we have nearly reached the limits of vegetation.
The Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn Henry Kingsley 2003
Poor enchanted swans! to whose enchantment we owe the lovely flannel flowers of New South Wales, and the red epacris bells.
The Euahlayi Tribe K. Langloh Parker 2003
Hemsley has kindly furnished me with flowers of a similar kind occurring in wild specimens of _Epacris impressa_,[437] and there are analogous phenomena in the common honeysuckle (_Lonicera Periclymenum_), in which three corollas and no stamens often occur.
Vegetable Teratology Maxwell T. Masters 2007
Other flowers there were, too, in abundance, and of many kinds, including scarlet bottle-brushes, large white epacris, and mimosa covered with yellow balls of blossom.
The Last Voyage Lady (Annie Allnutt) Brassey 2009
Farther on we reached the real bush, full of flowers, the ground being covered with the red and white epacris, and with various banksias, hoyas, and other flowers.
The Last Voyage Lady (Annie Allnutt) Brassey 2009