(1) Used as a lubricant and as a moderator in nuclear reactors
(2) Any plumbaginaceous plant of the genus Plumbago
(1) Pruning to increase flowering is particularly true with some indigenous shrubs such as plumbago or Cape honeysuckle.
(2) Cut back robust greenhouse climbers such as passion flowers and plumbago to within a few inches of the old wood.
(3) The house still stands - a jolly yellow house, with green roof, and a begnonia and plumbago hedge, with poinsettias in the front garden.
(4) While the garden's toughest souls - including agaves, plumbago and ornamental grasses - remain healthy enough to prevent us from feeling total despair, other plants are showing signs of stress.
(5) Bees hum in the plumbago .
(6) The only mine in Great Britain which yields plumbago , or black lead as it is called, suitable for pencil-making, is situated in one of the mountains at Borrowdale, in Cumberland, and is about 1000 ft. deep.
(7) For no matter how hard they looked, no one could find a second deposit of plumbago that could be cut into sticks and used to make pencils
(8) Like a wingless albatross I plummeted two storeys into an overgrown plumbago .
(9) Prune greenhouse and conservatory climbers, such as plumbago and passionflower.
(10) The planter behind is filled with fragrant vines; two u2018Royal Capeu2019 plumbagos in red pots flank the front posts.
(11) I have several blue plumbagos in pots on my patio, and they do very well.
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black lead