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noun • South African shrub having a swollen succulent stem and bearing showy pink and white flowers after the leaves fall; popular as an ornamental in tropics | ||||||||
43% | 8 | Popular houseplant due to its attractive leaves | ||||||
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34% | 9 | Popular houseplant | ||||||
noun • bulbous plant having showy white to reddish flowers | ||||||||
A Popular Houseplant Due To Its Attractive Flowers Crossword Clue
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Clue | Source | |
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1 | Houseplant
New York Times -
03 Jan 1979 | New York Times / 03 Jan 1979 |
2 | Often grown as a houseplant due to its attractive foliage | |
3 | Popular first guess word in Wordle, due to its four vowels
New York Times Mini -
16 Mar 2022 | New York Times Mini / 16 Mar 2022 |
4 | Popular houseplant
New York Times -
26 Nov 1998 | New York Times / 26 Nov 1998 |
5 | Popular houseplant due to its attractive leaves | |
6 | Spot for a houseplant
New York Times -
24 Dec 1990 | New York Times / 24 Dec 1990 |
7 | Thought to derive from the Anglo-Saxon for “fire” due to its hollow stems used to blow air on embers, the tree Sambucus, with berries/flowers used for cordial, jam, pressé and wine
Telegraph Giant General Knowledge -
28 Jan 2023 | Telegraph Giant General Knowledge / 28 Jan 2023 |