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Definition of Echeverias
1. echeveria [n] - See also: echeveria
Lexicographical Neighbors of Echeverias
Literary usage of Echeverias
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. More Pot-pourri from a Surrey Garden by Maria Theresa Earle (1899)
"OCTOBER Gardening—echeverias—Ignorance about bulbs—Gossamer time and insects—The
East Coast—A new rockery—Oxalis flori- bunda as a vegetable — Previous ..."
2. Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener and Country Gentlemen (1877)
"... the others diminishing in size to the smaller, the whole of them being banded
and chained together with echeverias. These diamond-shaped cushions are ..."
3. Landscape Gardening: Notes and Suggestions on Lawns and Lawn Planting by Samuel Parsons (1895)
"The echeverias do not blend with a general mass of bedding. ... echeverias form
the greater part of the famous carpet-beds and rugs constructed with so much ..."
4. Henderson's Handbook of Plants and General Horticulture by Peter Henderson (1904)
"The echeverias are succulent plants, all more or less ornamental, particularly
so when in flower. Some are dwarf and herb-like in their manner of growth, ..."
5. The Tree Doctor: The Care of Trees and Plants by John Davey (1907)
"The figure is constructed with the echeverias, small plants being used for the
... To those who are not acquainted with it, I will say the echeverias are a ..."
6. The Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener and Home Farmer (1881)
"The one that first attracts attention is extremely long and narrow, of serpentine
form. This is edged with echeverias, and has a ground of ..."