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  • noun Plural form of echium.

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Examples

  • The true glories of the Canarian flora, though, are the echiums and aeoniums.

    SFGate: Top News Stories home@sfchronicle.com (Joe Eaton 2010

  • The true glories of the Canarian flora, though, are the echiums and aeoniums.

    SFGate: Top News Stories home@sfchronicle.com (Joe Eaton 2010

  • The true glories of the Canarian flora, though, are the echiums and aeoniums.

    SFGate: Top News Stories home@sfchronicle.com (Joe Eaton 2010

  • The true glories of the Canarian flora, though, are the echiums and aeoniums.

    SFGate: Top News Stories home@sfchronicle.com (Joe Eaton 2010

  • The true glories of the Canarian flora, though, are the echiums and aeoniums.

    SFGate: Top News Stories home@sfchronicle.com (Joe Eaton 2010

  • Once established, citrus trees are very drought tolerant so they can be planted with other such plants, including succulents, echiums and salvias.

    SFGate: Top News Stories Erle Nickel 2010

  • Leafy architectural statements like silvery cardoons, echiums, ornamental rhubarb and petasites fill the beds and borders with their pointed, jagged and dinner-plate-sized foliage.

    The Seattle Times 2009

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