Convolvulus

Word CONVOLVULUS
Character 11
Hyphenation con vol vu lus
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Convolvulus"

What do we mean by convolvulus?

Any of various mostly trailing or twining plants of the widespread genus Convolvulus, having funnel-shaped flowers and including several weeds and a few grown as ornamentals. noun

NL. One of the principal genera of the natural order Convolvulaceæ, of about 150 species, natives of temperate and subtropical regions, and especially abundant in the eastern Mediterranean region. noun

l. c A plant of the genus Convolvulus. noun

A large genus of plants having monopetalous flowers, including the common bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis), and formerly the morning-glory, but this is now transferred to the genus Ipomæa. noun

Any of several plants, of the genus Convolvulus, found in temperate climates, having small trumpet-shaped flowers. noun

Any of numerous plants of the genus Convolvulus noun

Any of several plants, of the genus Convolvulus, found in temperate climates, having small trumpet-shaped flowers.

A species of hawkmoth, Agrius convolvuli.

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The word "convolvulus" in example sentences

When the creature I now watched hovered before the blossom of a convolvulus whose calyx it tapped with a tongue shaped like a glass probe, it was almost invisible. ❋ Unknown (2010)

When her petrified brain did make the connection, she realized that they would be hanging on a rusty nail in the shed located at the bottom of the overgrown garden, its door probably jammed shut by inches of high grass and an invasion of convolvulus, its musty interior inhabited by various large and unchecked spiders. ❋ Rowan Coleman (2010)

A magnificent convolvulus hawk moth was spotted by the Suffolk lepidopterists gliding in downriver along their bank. ❋ Roger Deakin (2009)

In the cemetery of Pere – Lachaise, in the vicinity of the common grave, far from the elegant quarter of that city of sepulchres, far from all the tombs of fancy which display in the presence of eternity all the hideous fashions of death, in a deserted corner, beside an old wall, beneath a great yew tree over which climbs the wild convolvulus, amid dandelions and mosses, there lies a stone. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Others fondled in their arms gazelles or savage whelps of wolves, and suckled them-young mothers these with babes at home, whose breasts were still full of milk; crowns they wore of ivy or of oak or blossoming convolvulus. ❋ Unknown (2008)

O Thebes, nurse of Semele! crown thyself with ivy; burst forth, burst forth with blossoms fair of green convolvulus, and with the boughs of oak and pine join in the Bacchic revelry; dor; - thy coat of dappled fawn-skin, decking it with tufts of silvered hair; with reverent hand the sportive wand now wield. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The outward bend of the window had allowed the girl to rest a box of earth on the window-sill, in which grew some sweet peas, nasturtiums, a sickly little honeysuckle, and some convolvulus that twined its frail stems up the iron bars. ❋ Unknown (2007)

I sat up, and remained for a long time filled with the delight and charm of the delicate little convolvulus that twined among the barley stems, the pimpernel that laced the ground below. ❋ Herbert George (2006)

The whole interspace was overgrown with convolvulus, purple, yellow and white, often as deep as to my waist, in which I floundered aimlessly. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Already the convolvulus moth was spinning over the flowers. ❋ Unknown (2004)

These were laced together by twining convolvulus, so strongly that the weight of both of us could not make way into the clear water. ❋ Unknown (2004)

It was not the reeds alone we had to pass through; a peculiar serrated grass, which at certain angles cut the hands like a razor, was mingled with the reed, and the climbing convolvulus, with stalks which felt as strong as whipcord, bound the mass together. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Here stands the ruin of an old hut, formerly inhabited by the early settlers; lemons, figs, and guavas are thick; while amid the shrub and cane a large convolvulus is entwined, and stars the green with its purple and crimson flowers. ❋ Unknown (2004)

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