Florest's Cineraria (Noun)
Meaning
Herb derived from Pericallis cruenta and widely cultivated in a variety of profusely flowering forms with florets from white to pink to red or purple or violet or blue.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Fresh florets of Florest's Cineraria were added to the bouquet for a delicate pop of color and a fragrant aroma.
- She always makes it a point to bring back packets of Florest's Cineraria seeds whenever she travels abroad for its extraordinary foliage and vivid colors.
- Helen and Sarah experimented with creating natural dyes for fabric, discovering that Florest's Cineraria resulted in stunning hues that subtly shimmered.
- Bulbs of the various cultivars of Florest's Cineraria could be easily planted to give borders of massed flowering with such strong impressions on approaching passers-by.
- Over generations of farmers the distinctive variation and widespread commercial exploitation of florets in every nuance from soft lilac of 'White’ Cineraria hybrids with slightly large calyx from parent variety P cruenta towards final hard dense shades even out crimson Pericallis produced eventually evolved very elegant type "Forest Florets."