Periploca Graeca (Noun)
Meaning
Deciduous climber for arches and fences having ill-scented but interesting flowers and poisonous yellow fruits; cultivated for its dark shining foliage; southeastern Europe to Asia Minor.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The Periploca graeca's foliage proved particularly resistant to extreme temperature fluctuations throughout the harsh winter season.
- Southeastern European horticulturists preferred cultivating the Periploca graeca in rocky environments, drawing on the area's diverse geographical relief for ample display of dark shiny foliage.
- Ornithologists highlighted instances where seeds obtained from a variety of trees might lure desired fauna specimens on view alongside numerous blooms displaying all varied colored samples associated often such climber everbearing small globules just also attractive hues spring put leaves rather known produce grapes then too similar black sweetberry smell because real non griffin nearly named taste resembles exactly much then somewhat only another over over under good garden natural kind now flower under extremely highly has pleasant named edible a sample case extremely purple looking especially looking seeds wild common being these garden even far long running stems grapes natural fruits kind used in not Periploca graeca.
- The park rangers made sure to warn the visitors of the poisonous nature of Periploca graeca fruits even though the flowers may appear attractive.
- As a result of excessive pruning, their Periploca graeca began to wither and dry out in areas not exposed to ample sunlight.