Definitions
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- noun small genus of shrubs and subshrubs of western United States having flowers that change color as they mature
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Examples
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San Diego thornmint (a tiny funnel-shaped, two-lipped, light violet flower that blooms in spring) and Orcutt's hazardia (a native shrub that blooms in late summer and early fall).
Fore, right! Priscilla Lister SPECIAL TO THE UNION-TRIBUNE 2010
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San Diego thornmint (a tiny funnel-shaped, two-lipped, light violet flower that blooms in spring) and Orcutt's hazardia (a native shrub that blooms in late summer and early fall).
Fore, right! Priscilla Lister SPECIAL TO THE UNION-TRIBUNE 2010
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San Diego thornmint (a tiny funnel-shaped, two-lipped, light violet flower that blooms in spring) and Orcutt's hazardia (a native shrub that blooms in late summer and early fall).
Fore, right! Priscilla Lister SPECIAL TO THE UNION-TRIBUNE 2010
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