florist's gloxinia
Noun: * A cultivated variety of Sinningia speciosa, a tuberous perennial plant native to Brazil, widely grown as a houseplant. It is characterized by its large, velvety, often dark green leaves and showy, bell-shaped flowers that come in a wide range of colors, including purple, red, pink, and white.
The term "florist's gloxinia" specifically refers to the hybridized and cultivated forms of the plant commonly sold by florists and garden centers. It is used to distinguish these popular houseplant varieties from other species within the Sinningia genus or from the related but distinct genus Gloxinia. * For a burst of indoor color, she placed a potted florist's gloxinia on the windowsill. * The velvety texture of the florist's gloxinia's leaves is as attractive as its flowers.
- The plant's botanical name is . The common name "florist's gloxinia" persists due to historical classification and its prevalence in the floral trade.
- It is often gifted as a flowering potted plant and is prized for its spectacular, though somewhat temporary, floral display.
- Gloxinia: This term can be ambiguous. Botanically, is a different genus of plants. In common horticultural use, however, "gloxinia" is often used as a shortened form of "florist's gloxinia."
- Sinningia speciosa: The formal botanical name for the species.
- (Common) Gloxinia (in informal horticultural contexts)
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South American herb cultivated in many varieties as a houseplant for its large handsome leaves and large variously colored bell-shaped flowers
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