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- noun Plural form of
lobelia .
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Examples
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The plants most valuable for outside boxes are those of drooping habit, such as lobelias, tropeolums, othonna, Kenilworth ivy, verbena (Fig. 269), sweet alyssum, and petunia.
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Most astonishing are the giant groundsels, ericas and lobelias of the ecologically fragile tree heath and alpine zones.
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The result of that labor was in full bloom on this day: shooting stars, wild geraniums and blue lobelias dotted the landscape which is also a sanctuary for a variety of wildlife.
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Every few years, the lobelias have a musth year when the great majority of plants flower.
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It protects five distinct vegetation zones, several endangered species and a very unusual cloud forest flora, which includes giant heathers, groundsels and lobelias, characterized as 'Africa's botanic big game'.
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Later she thinks of him as she plants blue lobelias at their beach house.
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Later she thinks of him as she plants blue lobelias at their beach house.
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Later she thinks of him as she plants blue lobelias at their beach house.
9/11 Widows Learn to Think About the Unthinkable « One-Minute Book Reviews 2006
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Moreover, the giant lobelias and giant senecios have evolved and radiated relatively recently from an East African ancestor, making their presence in the Drakensberg unlikely.
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Later she thinks of him as she plants blue lobelias at their beach house.
9/11 Widows Tell Their Story in ‘Love You, Mean It’ « One-Minute Book Reviews 2007
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