释义 |
au·di·ber·tia \ˌōdəˈbersh(ē)ə, ˌȯ-\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Urbain Audibert died 1846 French botanist + New Latin -ia : a genus of low shrubs (family Labiatae) of the western United States and adjacent Mexico with often hoary or canescent foliage and small spicate flowers — see black sage 5 |