Bells of ireland


a plant, molucella laevis, native to western asia, having inconspicuous white flowers, each surrounded by an enlarged green calyx.
noun
(functioning as sing) an annual garden plant, moluccella laevis, whose flowers have a green cup-shaped calyx: family lamiaceae (l-b–tes)

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