SOLANDRA


Meaning of SOLANDRA in English

sōˈlandrə noun

Etymology: New Latin, after Daniel C. Solander died 1782

1. capitalized : a small genus of tall-climbing tropical American shrubs (family Solanaceae) having entire shining leathery leaves and large showy solitary white to yellow usually fragrant flowers — see chalice vine

2. -s : any plant of the genus Solandra

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