funkia
See also: Funkia
English
Etymology
From the genus name, translingual Funkia, from German Funck, after botanist H. C. Funck.
Noun
funkia (plural funkias)
- Any of the plants of the genus Funkia (now Hosta).
- 1997, Louise Beebe Wilder, What Happens in My Garden, page 129:
- The funkias, or plantain lilies, as they are called because of their broad ribbed foliage, are as Victorian as antimacassars or chaperons; but there is about them a certain dignity and civility often characteristic of the properties of the Victorian Age […]
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