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Definition of Lilium martagon
1. Noun. Lily with small dull purple flowers of northwestern Europe and northwestern Asia.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lilium Martagon
Literary usage of Lilium martagon
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Annual Meeting (1896)
"There are two series of nuclear divisions in the life-history of Lilium martagon
which exhibit twelve chromosomes iu place of twenty-four. ..."
2. Proceedings by Durham (England). Philosophical Society (1907)
"Material was collected in the summer of 1904 from a plant of Turk's Head Lily (Lilium
Martagon, Linn.) for the sake of the large stamens and ovaries which, ..."
3. The British Florist: Or, Lady's Journal of Horticulture (1846)
"Lilium martagon.—Height three feet; colour of the flowers purple ; flowers from
... Dark purple; height four feet; a native of Germany, j Lilium martagon ..."
4. Botanical Gazette by University of Chicago, JSTOR (Organization) (1903)
"... I have taken up the problem again, and have followed carefully both mitoses
in the pollen mother-cells of Lilium martagon, L. candi- dum, ..."
5. The Phytologist: A Popular Botanical Miscellany edited by George Luxford, Edward Newman (1848)
"After careful inquiry respecting the woods or copses in which Lilium martagon
has been found, I have ascertained that no record exists in either instance of ..."
6. A Dictionary of English Plant-names by James Britten, Robert Holland (1886)
"(1) Lilium martagon, L.—Surr. Baxter. In gardens frequently called Turk's-cap Lily.
Prior, p. ... Lilium martagon, L.—Holme, Acad. of Armory, ii 65. Turnip. ..."
7. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1905)
"[An Account of Apogamy in Ferns]. Vol. i, p. 231. SARGANT. '96. The Formation of
the Sexual Nuclei in Lilium martagon. ..."