释义 |
lo·ga·nia \lōˈgānēə\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from James Logan died 1751 Irish botanist + New Latin -ia 1. capitalized : the type genus of the family Loganiaceae comprising Australian and New Zealand herbs and subshrubs that are sometimes cultivated for their clusters of pentamerous white to flesh-colored flowers 2. -s : any plant of the genus Logania |