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Meconopsis

NOUN
  1. herbs almost entirely of mountains of China and Tibet; often monocarpic

How To Use Meconopsis In A Sentence

  • Underneath are Himalayan poppies Meconopsis, primulas and trilliums, many of them also collected from the wild.
  • Plants such as orange geums, foxgloves, roses and blue meconopsis are intended to give a riot of colour. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a meconopsis, a name derived from the Greek mekon (poppy) and opsis (like). Archive 2009-05-01
  • Meconopsis betonicifolia, the extraordinary blue poppy, springs to mind. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meconopsis can be propagated by division, best done in either early spring or early autumn. The Sun
  • Underneath are Himalayan poppies Meconopsis, primulas and trilliums, many of them also collected from the wild.
  • Did he know a flower called meconopsis, if that was the way to spell it, a sort of poppy of a most lovely colour? Over the River
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  • Meadows consist mainly of Kobresia (K. pygmaea and K. humilis) and Carex atrata sedge, often associated with forbs such as knotweed (Polygonum sphaerostachyum), meadow rue (Thalictrum alpinum), everlasting (Anaphalis xylorrhiza), edelweiss (Leontopodium pusillum), blue poppy (Meconopsis horridula), Potentilla spp., Tibetan Plateau alpine shrub and meadows
  • The status of rare and endangered flora such as the populations of Saussurea obvallata, Meconopsis aculeata, Cypripedium cordigerum, Dactlyorhiza hatagirea, Aconitum spp. in permanent plots; Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Park, India
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