Lithophragma Affinis (Noun)
Meaning
California perennial herb cultivated for its racemose white flowers with widely spreading petals; sometimes placed in genus Tellima.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The San Francisco gardens showcase Lithophragma affine for its gorgeous clusters of tiny, widely spread, pure white petals from spring into summer.
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- Lithophragma affinis develops wide flat dense basal leaves of a bright vibrant sharp green that serve to develop its flowering stalk that shoots with blooming the petals growing downwards because during weather extremes cause floral exposure wide w during protection rains lower
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- The delicate white blooms created by this perennial flowers throughout a several weeks during spring and sometimes found in woodland edges close to the shade provided by coniferous trees and is actually used in large groupings or en masse in garden planting beds that are designed to look like an alpine style garden where it can be planted in areas well drained of water where mass groupings make it look more naturalistic and wildflower more wild.