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Definition of santolina in English: santolinanounˌsantəˈliːnəˌsan(t)əˈlēnə A plant of the genus Santolina in the daisy family, especially (in gardening) cotton lavender. 神圣亚麻 Example sentencesExamples - He used Mediterranean and dry-climate plants such as lavender, salvia, santolina, and other plants that conserve moisture.
- Take heel cuttings from ceanothus, penstemons, lavenders, santolinas and philadelphus.
- Steven cuts the santolina back ruthlessly so that it does not produce its odd little flowers.
- Don't forget to factor white and blue into your planting scheme; both do a great job of cooling off and separating drifts of hot-colored plants, as do gray-foliaged plants such as santolina, artemisia, and dusty miller.
- These include cistus, phlomis, lavenders, rosemary, myrtle, santolinas and artemesias.
OriginModern Latin, perhaps an alteration of santonica. Definition of santolina in US English: santolinanounˌsan(t)əˈlēnə A plant of the genus Santolina in the daisy family, especially (in gardening) lavender cotton. 神圣亚麻 Example sentencesExamples - Don't forget to factor white and blue into your planting scheme; both do a great job of cooling off and separating drifts of hot-colored plants, as do gray-foliaged plants such as santolina, artemisia, and dusty miller.
- He used Mediterranean and dry-climate plants such as lavender, salvia, santolina, and other plants that conserve moisture.
- Take heel cuttings from ceanothus, penstemons, lavenders, santolinas and philadelphus.
- These include cistus, phlomis, lavenders, rosemary, myrtle, santolinas and artemesias.
- Steven cuts the santolina back ruthlessly so that it does not produce its odd little flowers.
OriginModern Latin, perhaps an alteration of santonica. |