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pernettya|pəˈnɛtɪə| Also pernettia. [mod.L. (C. Gaudichaud-Beaupré 1825, in Ann. Sci. Nat. V. 102), f. the name of A. J. Pernetty (1716–1801), French explorer.] A small evergreen shrub of the genus so called, belonging to the family Ericaceæ, native to South America, New Zealand, or Tasmania, and bearing leathery leaves and white or pink flowers, followed by white, red, or purplish berries.
1835Edwards's Bot. Reg. XX. 1675 (heading) Pointed⁓leaved Pernettia. 1840Ibid. XXVI. 63 (heading) Narrow⁓leaved Pernettya. 1888Garden 4 Feb. 106/2 Where cut flowers are needed sprays of the Pernettyas are very useful. 1916L. H. Bailey Stand. Cycl. Hort. V. 2555/1 The pernettyas are low much-branched shrubs with dense and small evergreen leaves and small nodding flowers, followed by very decorative berries varying in color from white to purplish black. 1962Listener 6 Sept. 370/3 If you..want one of the heaviest berried shrubs I know, get some pernettya seedlings. 1973C. D. Brickell in A. Gemmell Sunday Gardener iii. 85 Pernettya has already been mentioned for winter use, but the berries are well coloured by October. |