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abronia latifolia

 

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Noun abronia latifolia has 1 sense
  1. yellow sand verbena, Abronia latifolia - plant having hemispherical heads of yellow trumpet-shaped flowers; found in coastal dunes from California to British Columbia
    --1 is a kind of sand verbena

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Abronia Latifolia

Description:

Abronia latifolia is a species of perennial herb native to the western United States and Mexico. Commonly known as "wild lantana" or "coastal sand verbena," it belongs to the Nyctaginaceae family. Abronia latifolia features broad leaves and clusters of bright yellow or white flowers, which bloom during the spring and summer months.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun

Senses:

Sense 1: A species of perennial herb native to the western United States and Mexico, with broad leaves and clusters of bright yellow or white flowers.

Usages:

Usage 1: The abronia latifolia is often found in coastal dunes and sandy areas.

Usage 2: Many gardeners cultivate abronia latifolia as an ornamental plant for its beautiful flowers.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The abronia latifolia is a stunning addition to any garden.
  2. During our hike, we spotted several abronia latifolia blooming along the sandy beach.
  3. Scientists are studying the ecological role of abronia latifolia in stabilizing coastal dune systems.

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