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Definition of Anchusas
1. anchusa [n] - See also: anchusa
Lexicographical Neighbors of Anchusas
Literary usage of Anchusas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Garden of Peace: A Medley in Quietude by Frank Frankfort Moore (1920)
"I congratulated one of the gardeners upon his anchusas, and he smiled in an eminently
... You see, sir, I was brought up among anchusas: I was one of the ..."
2. A Practical Guide to Garden Plants by John Weathers (1901)
"anchusas grow readily in ordinary soil in sunny situations, and are easily
increased by seeds sown in spring in sandy soil, or by division of the tufts in ..."
3. Continuous Bloom in America: Where, When, What, to Plant, with Other by Louise Shelton (1915)
"Alternate anchusas Opal and tall Zinnias; in a very long bed, add to the line
three groups of pink Cannas in front of Delphiniums (three Can- nas to a ..."
4. My Garden by Louise Beebe Wilder (1916)
"Better than the type is the Dropmore variety, and better still, it is said, is
that called Opal, but to this I cannot testify. anchusas have a longer ..."