: a genus of Eurasian perennial herbs (family Cruciferae) that often grow in dense mats, are cultivated in rock gardens, and have showy, usually purplish flowers
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aubrieta or aubretia
ō-ˈbrē-sh(ē-)ə,
ȯ-
or less commonly aubrietia
ō-ˈbrē-sh(ē-)ə,
ȯ-
plural aubrietas or aubretias also aubrietias: a plant of the genus Aubrieta
The technique to keep aubrietas going year after year is to shear them hard as they finish their display, so that they develop a new cushion of tight foliage.—Val Bourne, Daily Telegraph (London), 16 Apr. 2011
I used to be snooty about aubretia, but that was before I saw it growing wild on limestone cliffs in Greece. It's a beautiful plant, and one which will thrive on the driest wall.—Christopher Stocks, Independent on Sunday (London), 22 Aug. 2004
Word History
Etymology
New Latin, from Claude Aubriet †1742 French painter of flowers and animals + New Latin -ia
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