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Definition of Cibotium barometz
1. Noun. Asiatic tree fern having dense matted hairs sometimes used as a styptic.
Generic synonyms: Tree Fern
Group relationships: Cibotium, Genus Cibotium
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cibotium Barometz
Literary usage of Cibotium barometz
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Index Filicum: a Synopsis, with Characters, of the Genera, Extensively by Thomas Moore (1861)
"507'; Id. Frey. Voy. 96, 369, t. 21. Cumingii, Eze.—Cibotium barometz. ... Jav.
61 (Bonpl. 1858).—Sumatra. glaucescens, Kze.—Cibotium barometz. ..."
2. Pharmaceutical Journal by Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1857)
"served in the British Museum, || as well as a living plant of Cibotium barometz
Having examined an ancient specimen of the во-called Scythian Lamb pre- J. ..."
3. Science Papers: Chiefly Pharmacological and Botanical by Daniel Hanbury (1876)
"... published in 1841, I recorded it under the name of Cibotium barometz. "
In the Bei'lin Garden it received the name of C. ..."
4. The Philippine Journal of Science by Institute of Science and Technology (Philippines) (1907)
"... have recognized the Sandwich Island species as distinct, reducing the others
to one species, Cibotium barometz (typographical error for ..."
5. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture: A Discussion for the Amateur, and by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1914)
"valves of the indusium nearly equal: veins prominent, rarely forked. China. 961.
The Scythian Lamb; reproduced from an old book. See Cibotium barometz. AA. ..."