Gloxinia, a genus of plants of the order Gesneraceæ, with a nearly bell-shaped delicately-tinted corolla and richly-coloured leaves. Natives of tropical America, they have since 1820 become ornaments of European greenhouses. The species is named after a botanist, Gloxin of Colmar, who wrote in 1785.
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