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Definition of Lavenders
1. lavender [v] - See also: lavender
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lavenders
Literary usage of Lavenders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Thinker: A Review of World-wide Christian Thought (1895)
"... primroses in the woods, myrtles, wall-flowers, lavenders, pinks, roses to
bloom in the garden, an infinite wealth of colour and sweetness and virtue ! ..."
2. Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse by Edward Step (1897)
"... showing Plate 167. extremes of colour variation. Fig. 1 is an enlarged flower
of A, 3 of В ; 2 and 4, the same in section. SEA lavenders Natural Order ..."
3. A Diary of a Journey to the East: In the Autumn of 1854 by William Beamont (1856)
"... and myrtles, lavenders, willows, bulrushes, orchises, and other flowering
plants, formed a rich fringe on the borders of the lake, which extends in ..."
4. Memoirs by Horticultural Society of New York (1904)
"The seeds of the self-fertilized lavenders are sow each year, but of the total
offspring only about half are lavenders, one-quart being a tinged white and ..."
5. Sea-coast Gardens and Gardening by Frances Anne Bardswell (1908)
"Then there are the Sea lavenders (Statice) dwarf perennials or annuals. Most of
the Sea lavenders bear large twiggy flower-stems, covered with myriads of ..."