Campanulate
121Momordica — noun Old World tropical vine • Syn: ↑genus Momordica • Hypernyms: ↑dicot genus, ↑magnoliopsid genus • Member Holonyms: ↑Cucurbitaceae, ↑family Cucurbitaceae, ↑gour …
122Thevetia — noun genus of poisonous tropical American evergreen shrubs and trees having entire leaves and large cymose flowers • Syn: ↑genus Thevetia • Hypernyms: ↑dicot genus, ↑magnoliopsid genus • Member Holonyms: ↑Apocynaceae, ↑family Apocynaceae …
123black cabbage tree — noun : a tree (Melanodendron integrifolium) of the family Compositae of the island of St. Helena having dark alternate oblong or lanceolate leaves and a campanulate involucre about the flower head …
124gilia — ˈjilēə noun Etymology: New Latin, from Felipe Gil 18th century Spanish botanist + New Latin ia 1. capitalized : a genus of No. American herbs (family Polemoniaceae) with often dissected leaves and campanulate to infundibuliform flowers of various …
125rover bellflower — noun Etymology: rover (II) : a coarse European perennial herb (Campanula rapunculoides) widely naturalized especially in eastern No. America and having racemes of nodding flowers with campanulate corollas …
126sea bells — noun plural but singular or plural in construction : a coastal bindweed (Convolvulus soldanella) having pink campanulate flowers …
127subcampanulate — “+ adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary sub + campanulate : somewhat ventricose at the base and usually slightly recurved at the margin : not quite bell shaped a mushroom with a subcampanulate pileus * * * adj …
128campanulous — adjective see campanulate …