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Definition of Carolina spring beauty
1. Noun. Similar to Claytonia virginica but having usually pink flowers; eastern North America.
Generic synonyms: Flower
Group relationships: Claytonia, Genus Claytonia
Lexicographical Neighbors of Carolina Spring Beauty
Literary usage of Carolina spring beauty
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report: New York by Otis Stuart (1904)
"Carolina Spring-beauty. Only found in the northern part of the State. Frankfort,
EJ Parker; Mackinac, July, 1888, GH Hicks; Keweenaw Co., OA Farwell; ..."
2. Report (1913)
"Claytonia caroliniana Michx. Carolina spring beauty. In rich shaded ground.
Portulaca oleracea L. Common Purslane. Occasional as a weed about the village. ..."
3. Introduction to Botany by William Chase Stevens (1902)
"In moist open woods. 2. Claytonia Caroliniana, Michx. Carolina spring beauty.
Leaves i to 2 inches long, ovate-lanceolate or spatulate oblong. ..."
4. Historic Mackinac: The Historical, Picturesque and Legendary Features of the by Edwin Orin Wood (1918)
"Carolina spring beauty. In rich shaded ground. Portulaca oleracea L. Common Purslane.
Occasional as a weed about the village. RANUNCULACEAE CROWFOOT FAMILY ..."
5. Michigan Flora: A List of the Fern and Seed Plants Growing Without Cultivation by William James Beal (1904)
"Carolina Spring-beauty. Only found in the northern part of the State. Frankfort,
BJ Parker; Mackinac, July, 1888, G. Я. Hicks; Keweenaw Co., OA Farwell; ..."