VENIDIUM


Meaning of VENIDIUM in English

və̇ˈnidēəm noun

Etymology: New Latin, from ven- + -idium; probably from the veined achenes

1. capitalized : a genus of southern African annual or perennial tomentose herbs (family Compositae) that are used as ornamentals and have solitary chiefly yellow or creamy flower heads with involucral bracts in several rows

2. -s : any plant of the genus Venidium

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