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Definition of weigela in English: weigelanounwʌɪˈdʒiːləwīˈjēlə An Asian flowering shrub of the honeysuckle family, which has pink, red, or yellow flowers and is a popular ornamental. 锦带花 Genus Weigela, family Caprifoliaceae: several species, in particular W. florida Example sentencesExamples - Good candidates are aucuba, barberry, forsythia, holly, honey-suckle, hydrangea, spirraea, weigela and even roses.
- She can produce as many variegated weigela as she wants without buying any more cuttings.
- Plants which will give year-round interest but don't require much work include berberis verruculosa, weigela, euonymus, hebe, kniphofia, and Arum italicum.
- After his tour he officially opened the glasshouses by unveiling a simple plaque and was then presented with a weigela shrub, part of a unique collection now housed in the gardens.
- Tall shrubs, including camellias, hydrangeas, and variegated weigela, were carefully positioned so they wouldn't completely block the windows.
OriginModern Latin, named after Christian E. Weigel (1748–1831), German physician. Definition of weigela in US English: weigelanounwīˈjēlə An Asian flowering shrub of the honeysuckle family, which has pink, red, or yellow flowers and is a popular ornamental. 锦带花 Genus Weigela, family Caprifoliaceae: several species, in particular W. florida Example sentencesExamples - After his tour he officially opened the glasshouses by unveiling a simple plaque and was then presented with a weigela shrub, part of a unique collection now housed in the gardens.
- Good candidates are aucuba, barberry, forsythia, holly, honey-suckle, hydrangea, spirraea, weigela and even roses.
- Tall shrubs, including camellias, hydrangeas, and variegated weigela, were carefully positioned so they wouldn't completely block the windows.
- Plants which will give year-round interest but don't require much work include berberis verruculosa, weigela, euonymus, hebe, kniphofia, and Arum italicum.
- She can produce as many variegated weigela as she wants without buying any more cuttings.
OriginModern Latin, named after Christian E. Weigel (1748–1831), German physician. |