escallonia

escallonia
es·cal·lo·nia

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  • Escallonia — virgata Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …   Wikipedia

  • Escallonia — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda ? Escallonia E. rubra Clasificación científica …   Wikipedia Español

  • Escallonia — rubra Systematik Kerneudikotyledonen Asteriden Euasteriden II …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • escallonia — [es΄kə lō′nē ə] n. 〚ModL, after Escallón, name of a Sp traveler who discovered the shrub in Colombia〛 any of a genus (Escallonia) of shrubs of the saxifrage family, with white, pink, or red flowers * * * ▪ plant genus  genus of South American… …   Universalium

  • escallonia — [es΄kə lō′nē ə] n. [ModL, after Escallón, name of a Sp traveler who discovered the shrub in Colombia] any of a genus (Escallonia) of shrubs of the saxifrage family, with white, pink, or red flowers …   English World dictionary

  • Escallonĭa — (E. Sm.), Pflanzengattung aus der Familie der Saxifragaceae Escalloniae, 1. Ordn. 5. Kl. L.; Arten in Südamerika, harzreiche Bäume u. Sträucher, zum Theil mit festem nutzbarem Holz …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Escallonia — Escallonia …   Wikipédia en Français

  • escallonia — noun Any of several South American flowering plants of the genus Escallonia Behind them, again, was the grey green garden, and among the pear shaped leaves of the escallonia fishing boats seemed caught and suspended …   Wiktionary

  • Escallonia — ID 33093 Symbol Key ESCAL Common Name redclaws Family Grossulariaceae Category Dicot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity N/A US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution CA, OR Growth Habit N/A …   USDA Plant Characteristics

  • escallonia — [ˌɛskə ləʊnɪə] noun an evergreen South American shrub with pink or white flowers. [Genus Escallonia.] Origin mod. L., named after the 18th cent. Spanish traveller Escallon, who discovered the plants …   English new terms dictionary

  • escallonia — n. any evergreen shrub of the genus Escallonia, bearing rose red flowers. Etymology: Escallon, 18th c. Sp. traveller …   Useful english dictionary

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