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‖ Thunbergia Bot.|tuːnˈbɛəːrgɪə, θʌnˈbɜːdʒɪə| [mod.L. (A. J. Retzius 1776, in Handl. K. Physiografiska Sällsk. Lund I. 163), f. the name of C. P. Thunberg, a Swedish botanist and traveller (1743–1822).] A genus of herbaceous (mostly climbing) plants, N.O. Acanthaceæ, natives of tropical and sub-tropical parts of Africa and Asia, of which many species are cultivated in greenhouses for the beauty of their various-coloured flowers. Also, a plant of this genus.
1797H. C. Andrews Botanist's Repository I. 123 Twining Thunbergia... The Thunbergia, here figured, is a native of the East Indies. 1842Penny Cycl. XXIV. 411/2 Retzius named a genus of plants in the natural order Acanthaceæ, in honour of him [C. P. Thunberg], Thunbergia. 1867H. Kingsley Silcote of Silcotes I. xi. 110 Thunbergias, when clumsily gathered, are apt to come up by the root. 1893Mrs. C. Praed Outlaw & Lawmaker II. 69 A trellis of Cape jasmine and thunbergia. 1898J. D. Rees in 19th Cent. June 1017 The beautiful blue thunbergia. 1935H. Nicolson Let. 22 Feb. (1966) 198 On the wall..is a vast Thunbergia with blue morning-glory flowers. 1977M. Allan Darwin & his Flowers xii. 215 The woody shoots of the wisteria move faster than those of the flexible Morning Glory and thunbergia. |