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cleome
[klee-oh-mee]
noun
any of numerous strong-smelling plants or shrubs belonging to the genus Cleome, of the caper family, mostly natives of tropical regions, and often bearing showy flowers.
cleome
/ ɪˈəʊɪ /
noun
any herbaceous or shrubby plant of the mostly tropical capparidaceous genus Cleome, esp C. spinosa, cultivated for their clusters of white or purplish flowers with long stamens
Word History and Origins
Origin of cleome1
Word History and Origins
Origin of cleome1
Example Sentences
So are cleome, Gomphrena and various salvias, with their tubular flowers that invite hummingbirds to make a pit stop on the way south.
Pick plants that pump out plenty of blooms all season, such as zinnia, scabiosa, salpiglossis and cleome.
In mid-May, she removes the potted flowers and plants petunias, cleome, coleus and salvia, as well as hydrangeas.
Yonder the orange predominates in the showy flowers of the asclepia; and beyond, the eye roams over the pink blossoms of the cleome.
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