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freesia
(free|sia)
Pronunciation:
/ˈfriːzɪə/
noun
a small southern African plant with fragrant, colourful, tubular flowers, many varieties of which are cultivated for the cut-flower trade.
Genus
Freesia
, family
Iridaceae
Origin:
modern Latin, named after Friedrich H. T. Freese (died 1876), German physician
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