Crossword-Solution: VERBENA
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Verbena | n. | A genus of herbaceous plants of which several species are extensively cultivated for the great beauty of their flowers; vervain. |
We have 21 clues for the answer “VERBENA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| plant with sweet-smelling flowers | 1 answer |
| herbs genus plant life | 1 answer |
| genus plant life herbs | 1 answer |
| Source of teak | 1 answer |
| Plant that has a "lemon" variety | 1 answer |
| Hanging-basket plant | 1 answer |
| Fragrent garden plant | 1 answer |
| Fragrant flower with a "lemon" variety | 1 answer |
| Fragrant garden plant. | 2 answers |
| vervain | 3 answers |
| fragrant herb | 8 answers |
| ANY OF A VARIETY OF PLANTS USUALLY GROWN ESPECIALLY IN A FLOWER OR HERB GARDEN | 10 answers |
| Ornamental flower | 11 answers |
| COLD house plant | 14 answers |
| Fragrant flower | 18 answers |
| Lemon | 19 answers |
| AMERICAN herbaceous plant | 20 answers |
| Fragrant plant | 33 answers |
| Ornamental plant | 33 answers |
| Garden flower | 36 answers |
| Garden plant. | 53 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with VERBENA (5)
Her clothes always smelled of savory cooking, except when she was dressed for church or _Kaffeeklatsch_, and then she smelled of bay rum or of the lemon-verbena sprig which she tucked inside her puffy black kid glove.
Vanilla, patchuli, verbena, wild wandering honeysuckle--a hundred other scents--perfumed the light, warm air.
She led Donald to a huge circle carpeted with cerise sand verbena, with pink and yellow iceplant bloom, with jewelled iceplant foliage, with the running blue of the lovely sea daisy, with the white and pink of the sea fig, where the walls were festooned with ferns, lichens, studded all over with flaming Our Lord’s Candles, and strange, uncanny, grotesque flower forms, almost human in their writhing turns as they twisted around the rocks and slipped along clinging to the sheer walls.
What would a florist say to whole tracts, so thickly covered by the Verbena melindres, as, even at a distance, to appear of the most gaudy scarlet? I stayed ten weeks at Maldonado, in which time a nearly perfect collection of the animals, birds, and reptiles, was procured.
Eglantine himself: his handkerchief was scented with verbena, his hair with jessamine, and his coat had usually a fine perfume of cigars, which rendered his presence in a small room almost instantaneously remarkable.
Quotes with VERBENA (3)
Constance is lying naked on her bed - naked except for five bracelets, two necklaces and an anklet (she never her wears rings if sex is in the air). One lithe arm is curled around her purple halo of hair while the other lies dormant on her taut belly (it will be three years before there’ll be a baby in there). Scents of verbena and lemons rise from her warm pink skin. She rolls over, revealing her voluptuous posterior to a man who is watching her from a window across the way,…
You have only to say one word and I would know your voice among all other voices. I don't know what it is - I've often wondered - that makes your voice such a - haunting memory. . . . Do you remember that first afternoon we spent together at Kew Gardens? You were so surprised because I did not know the names of any flowers. I am still just as ignorant for all your telling me. But whenever it is very fine and warm, and I see some bright colours - it's awfully strange - I hear …
Perched up on salvaged bricks, the half-pipes made perfect planters with an industrial edge that oddly complemented Sugar's pretty favorites: pansies, lantana, verbena and heliotrope. She laid two of them by the long wall of the taller building next door and planted a clematis vine at one end and a moonflower vine at the other: the clematis because the variety she picked had the prettiest purple bloom and the moonflower because it opened in the early evening and emanated a he…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1960–2002).