apple-peru
21apple of Peru — noun 1. coarse South American herb grown for its blue and white flowers followed by a bladderlike fruit enclosing a dry berry • Syn: ↑shoo fly, ↑Nicandra physaloides • Hypernyms: ↑herb, ↑herbaceous plant • Member Holonyms: ↑Nicandra …
22apple of Peru — dumplūninė nikandra statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Bulvinių šeimos dekoratyvinis augalas (Nicandra physalodes), paplitęs Pietų Amerikoje. Piktžolė. atitikmenys: lot. Atropa physalodes; Nicandra physalodes; Pentagonia physalodes angl. apple …
23apple-of-Peru — dumplūninė nikandra statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Bulvinių šeimos dekoratyvinis augalas (Nicandra physalodes), paplitęs Pietų Amerikoje. Piktžolė. atitikmenys: lot. Atropa physalodes; Nicandra physalodes; Pentagonia physalodes angl. apple …
24apple of Peru — nikandra statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Bulvinių (Solanaceae) šeimos augalų gentis (Nicandra). atitikmenys: lot. Nicandra angl. apple of Peru; nicandra vok. Giftbeere rus. никандра lenk. nikandra …
25thorn-apple — n. Stramonium, stramony, apple Peru, Jamestown weed (Datura stramonium) …
26Dead Sea Apple — Apple Ap ple ([a^]p p l), n. [OE. appel, eppel, AS. [ae]ppel, [ae]pl; akin to Fries. & D. appel, OHG, aphul, aphol, G. apfel, Icel. epli, Sw. [ a]ple, Dan. [ae]ble, Gael. ubhall, W. afal, Arm. aval, Lith. ob[*u]lys, Russ. iabloko; of unknown… …
27Love apple — Apple Ap ple ([a^]p p l), n. [OE. appel, eppel, AS. [ae]ppel, [ae]pl; akin to Fries. & D. appel, OHG, aphul, aphol, G. apfel, Icel. epli, Sw. [ a]ple, Dan. [ae]ble, Gael. ubhall, W. afal, Arm. aval, Lith. ob[*u]lys, Russ. iabloko; of unknown… …
28appleof Peru — apple of Peru n. An annual Peruvian plant (Nicandra physalodes), grown as an ornamental for its pale violet blue, bell shaped flowers and its fruits enclosed in papery inflated calyxes. Also called shoo fly plant. * * * …
29apple of Peru — a plant, Nicandra physalodes, of the nightshade family, having large blue flowers. [1775 85, Amer.] * * * …
30apple of Peru — noun an erect, pale blue flowered herb, Nicandra physalodes, native to South America but a weed of cultivation elsewhere …