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Definition of Virginia stock in English: Virginia stock(also Virginian stock) noun A low-growing sweetly scented Mediterranean plant with white, pink, or lilac flowers. 海滨涩荠 Malcolmia maritima, family Cruciferae Example sentencesExamples - Low growing annuals such as pansy. violas. alyssum and dwarf Virginian stock are a beautiful accompaniment to bulbs and practical as well.
- The name gillyflower is also used for the Virginia stock, the wallflower, and for the carnation of the pink family.
- These cheerful plants do equally well in window boxes or garden pots and can be combined with spring seedlings such as pansies, violas, alyssum, Virginian stocks or lobelias.
- To make the most of your two weeks of daffodil colour in spring, consider planting daffodils with low growing annuals such as pansies, Virginian stocks, blue forget-me-nots or fairy primrose.
- Try Virginian stocks, and lavatera, and sunflowers, which all give a really pretty display of flowers.
Definition of Virginia stock in US English: Virginia stocknoun A low-growing, sweetly scented plant with white, pink, or lilac flowers, native to the Mediterranean and cultivated elsewhere. 海滨涩荠 Malcolmia maritima, family Brassicaceae Example sentencesExamples - The name gillyflower is also used for the Virginia stock, the wallflower, and for the carnation of the pink family.
- Try Virginian stocks, and lavatera, and sunflowers, which all give a really pretty display of flowers.
- Low growing annuals such as pansy. violas. alyssum and dwarf Virginian stock are a beautiful accompaniment to bulbs and practical as well.
- These cheerful plants do equally well in window boxes or garden pots and can be combined with spring seedlings such as pansies, violas, alyssum, Virginian stocks or lobelias.
- To make the most of your two weeks of daffodil colour in spring, consider planting daffodils with low growing annuals such as pansies, Virginian stocks, blue forget-me-nots or fairy primrose.
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