chilean bellflower

chilean bellflower
noun
Usage: usually capitalized C
2. : a prostrate perennial herb (Nolana atriplicifolia) of southwestern So. America that is sometimes cultivated for its large bell-shaped flowers which are usually blue with a yellow and white throat

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