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Definition of Cheiranthus cheiri
1. Noun. Perennial of southern Europe having clusters of fragrant flowers of all colors especially yellow and orange; often naturalized on old walls or cliffs; sometimes placed in genus Erysimum.
Generic synonyms: Flower
Group relationships: Cheiranthus, Genus Cheiranthus
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cheiranthus Cheiri
Literary usage of Cheiranthus cheiri
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica by John Henry Clarke (1900)
"Cheiranthus cheiri. Common Wallflower. N. 0. Cruciferae. Tincture. Clinical.—Deafness.
Wisdom-teeth, effects of cutting. Characteristics. ..."
2. New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies by Edward Pollock Anshutz (1900)
"On July nth she was about the house attending to her household duties. CHEIRANTHUS
CHEIRI. NAT. ORD., Cruciferae. ..."
3. Handy Book of the Flower-garden, Being Practical Directions for the by David Thomson (1876)
"Cheiranthus cheiri, 12 to 18 inches, various—April to June. Cheiranthus cheiri,
double, yellow—April to June. Cheiranthus cheiri, double, purple—April to ..."
4. The Hahnemannian Monthly (1893)
"Our next remedy is the common wallflower (cheiranthus cheiri) a tincture made
from the ... Should this be the indication, it allies cheiranthus cheiri with ..."