Definition of Bouvardias

1. bouvardia [n] - See also: bouvardia

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bouvardias

bouton
bouton de Bagdad
bouton de Biskra
boutonne
boutonneuse
boutonneuse fever
boutonniere
boutonniere deformity
boutonniered
boutonnieres
boutons
bouts
bouts-rimés
boutye
bouvardia
bouvardias (current term)
bouvier
bouviers
bouy
bouyant
bouzouki
bouzoukia
bouzoukis
bovarism
bovarysm
bovate
bovates
bove
bovey coal
bovid

Literary usage of Bouvardias

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Practical Floriculture: A Guide to the Successful Cultivation of Florists by Peter Henderson (1911)
"bouvardias Are propagated by pieces of the roots, in April, or by cuttings, during the summer months (see Propagation), and when these, from the root ..."

2. London Society edited by James Hogg, Florence Marryat (1878)
"To form an idea of what bouvardias are like, fancy an elegant low-branching pot-shrub, less robust and run-up-o'-legs than the Fuchsias, with bright-green ..."

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