Crossword-Solution: VIBURNUM
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Viburnum | n. | A genus of shrubs having opposite, petiolate leaves and cymose flowers, several species of which are cultivated as ornamental, as the laurestine and the guelder-rose. |
We have 4 clues for the answer “VIBURNUM”
| Clue | Answers |
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| LAURUSTINUS | 1 answer |
| Wayfaring tree with small white flowers and berrylike fruits | 1 answer |
| subtropical shrub with white flowers and berry-like fruits | 1 answer |
| Shrub with small white flowers | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
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greedy person
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Sentences with VIBURNUM (5)
Leaving the lane by a waggon track--a gipsy track through a copse--there were large bunches of pale-red berries hanging from the wayfaring trees, or wild viburnum, and green and red berries of bryony wreathed among the branches.
GUELDER-ROSE (_Viburnum Opulus_).—Equally handsome whether white-garlanded cymes of blossoms or scarlet berries, waxen when partly ripe.
Forests of silver fir, with junipers and larch, girdled these flats and on their edges grew rhododendrons, scarlet _Spiraea,_ several honeysuckles, white _Clematis,_ and _Viburnum._ Ferns are much scarcer in the pine-woods than elsewhere in the forest regions of the Himalaya.
Forests of silver fir, with junipers and larch, girdled these flats and on their edges grew rhododendrons, scarlet _Spiræa,_ several honeysuckles, white _Clematis,_ and _Viburnum._ Ferns are much scarcer in the pine-woods than elsewhere in the forest regions of the Himalaya.
These trees or bushes were chiefly black alder (_Alnus incuna_), high-bush cranberries (_Viburnum opulus_), dogwood, willows, as they proceeded further, there was ground of a more solid nature, with cedar, poplar, swamp oak, and soft maple, silver birch, and wild cherries.