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- noun Plural form of
abutilon .
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Examples
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I want to try more abutilons, they have been rewarding.
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It was early morning, still dark, I went into the greenhouse/sunroom to tidy up some fallen leaves from the abutilons, and remembered that P.
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The pot of three abutilons, this one, a dark orange and a light yellow has been moved closer to the back door for preparation.
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I find the abutilons to be easier than the orchids and much more generous with their blooms during the color deprived months of the cold season.
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Essie finished filling out her order form, three abutilons from Singing Springs Nursery, and still they heard the mower near and far and near again, then farther and farther away.
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But, camelias warmed with color, fuchsias, abutilons, the cultivated azalia (the wild one has a scent), asters, and a host of other loved and lovely flowers -- why are they deprived of language?
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 4, August, 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various
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Common abutilons may be grown from seed or from cuttings of young wood.
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Caladiums, cannas, abutilons, permanent rhododendrons, and other large stuff, with tuberous begonias and balsams between.
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Large-flowered abutilons such as these are not reliably hardy outside in Britain.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Caladiums, cannas, abutilons, permanent rhododendrons, and other large stuff, with tuberous begonias and balsams between.]
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