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Definition of Iris pallida
1. Noun. European iris having soft lilac-blue flowers.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Iris Pallida
Literary usage of Iris pallida
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. King's American Dispensatory by John King, Harvey Wickes Felter, John Uri Lloyd (1900)
"Iris pallida has flowers of a delicate, pale-blue hue. ... The latter is closely
related to Iris pallida, but has large, beautiful white flowers, ..."
2. The New Sydenham Society's Lexicon of Medicine and the Allied Sciences ...by Henry Power, Leonard William Sedgwick, New Sydenham Society by Henry Power, Leonard William Sedgwick, New Sydenham Society (1888)
"An ethereal oil obtained by the distillation of the roots of Iris pallida^ I.
germanica, and I. florentina, in which it exists in the proportion of 1—2 ..."
3. Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society by Royal Horticultural Society (Great Britain). (1889)
"... is in all essential respects an Iris pallida, and cannot be distinguished from
the type by any adequate specific characters. ..."
4. Journal of Science and the Arts by Royal Institution of Great Britain (1817)
"Iris pallida 366. HK The real sambucina of Linnaeus. Iris aphylla. y BM Iris
plicata. 356. also of Lamarck. Iris aphylla. /3. ..."
5. King's American Dispensatory by John King, Harvey Wickes Felter, John Uri Lloyd (1900)
"Iris pallida has flowers of a delicate, pale-blue hue. ... The latter is closely
related to Iris pallida, but has large, beautiful white flowers, ..."
6. The New Sydenham Society's Lexicon of Medicine and the Allied Sciences ...by Henry Power, Leonard William Sedgwick, New Sydenham Society by Henry Power, Leonard William Sedgwick, New Sydenham Society (1888)
"An ethereal oil obtained by the distillation of the roots of Iris pallida^ I.
germanica, and I. florentina, in which it exists in the proportion of 1—2 ..."
7. Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society by Royal Horticultural Society (Great Britain). (1889)
"... is in all essential respects an Iris pallida, and cannot be distinguished from
the type by any adequate specific characters. ..."
8. Journal of Science and the Arts by Royal Institution of Great Britain (1817)
"Iris pallida 366. HK The real sambucina of Linnaeus. Iris aphylla. y BM Iris
plicata. 356. also of Lamarck. Iris aphylla. /3. ..."