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Definition of Hottonia inflata
1. Noun. A featherfoil of the eastern United States with submerged spongy inflated flower stalks and white flowers.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hottonia Inflata
Literary usage of Hottonia inflata
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook of the Flora of Philadelphia and Vicinity: Containing Data Relating by Ida Augusta Keller, Stewardson Brown (1905)
"Corolla none; flowers minute, solitary in the axils. Segments of the corolla
reflexed; plants scapose. 9. Dodecatheon. 1. HOTTONIA L. 1. Hottonia inflata ..."
2. International Catalogue of Scientific Literature by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1903)
"3483 Hottonia inflata in Ames- '•ягу. Mass. Boston, Mass., New Eng. Bot. CL,
Rhodora, 8, 1901, (216). [5400 8000 gg\. ..."
3. The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species by Charles Darwin (1897)
"The number 6 • 5 agrees closely with Mr. Scott's result from the same form
similarly fertilised. From some observations by Dr. Torrey, Hottonia inflata, ..."
4. Scientific Papers of Asa Gray by Asa Gray, Charles Sprague Sargent (1889)
"Hottonia inflata, which represents If. palustris. Utricularia, minor. Salicornia
Virginica, the S. mucronata of Bigelow and probably of Lagasca also. ..."