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Definition of Capparis cynophallophora
1. Noun. Shrub of southern Florida to West Indies.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Capparis Cynophallophora
Literary usage of Capparis cynophallophora
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pharmaceutical Journal by Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1847)
"ON THE Capparis cynophallophora, OR BOTTLE COD. BY W. HAMILTON, MI!. HAYING in
a former paper noticed some plants belonging to the family of ..."
2. Publication by Field Museum of Natural History (1902)
"Capparis cynophallophora L. Very common along roads at the eastern end of the
island. Pods 4 to 10 inches long, when open displaying the white oily seeds in ..."
3. Hortus Kewensis; Or, A Catalogue of the Plants Cultivated in the Royal by William Aiton (1811)
"Capparis cynophallophora. Jacqu. amer. 158.2.98. Bay-leaved Capparis. Nat.
of the West Indies. sp. pi. 2. p. 1136. Cult. I752,byMr.Ph.Miller. ..."
4. Journal of the New York Entomological Society by New York Entomological Society (1901)
"Body a little flattened ; setae long and pale. Food-plant: Capparis cynophallophora ;
living among leaves firmly spun together. ..."
5. Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary & Philosophical Society by Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society (1884)
"Occasionally in waste places. 5. Capparis Jamaicensis (Jay). Rare (Mr. Fday}. 6.
Capparis cynophallophora (L.). Occasional (Mr. F<!ay). ..."
6. Torreya by Torrey Botanical Club (1911)
"Capparis cynophallophora L. The BAY-LEAVED CAPER TREE although common in southern
peninsular Florida and on the keys seems to be but rarely encountered as a ..."