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bells of Ireland

  (īr'lənd) pronunciation
n.

An annual western Asian plant (Moluccella laevis) in the mint family, grown for its long stems covered with persistent shell-shaped calyxes.


 
 
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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: aromatic annual with a tall stems of small whitish flowers enclosed in a greatly enlarged saucer- or bell-shaped calyx
  Synonyms: molucca balm, Molucella laevis


 
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