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Definition of Linosyris vulgaris
1. Noun. Early-flowering perennial of southern and southeastern Europe with flower heads resembling those of goldenrod.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Linosyris Vulgaris
Literary usage of Linosyris vulgaris
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook of Hardy Herbaceous and Alpine Flowers by William Sutherland (1871)
"... the flower-heads stalkless, bright purple, and closely arranged on the stems.
Flowers in July and two succeeding months. Linosyris vulgaris, syn. ..."
2. Hardy Flowers: Descriptions of Upwards of Thirteen Hundred of the Most by William Robinson (1878)
"... parts of the rock-garden and hardy fernery, and in the artificial bog, or in
pans or pots of moist peat. Division. Linosyris vulgaris (Goldilocks). ..."
3. Memoirs by American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Southern California Academy of Sciences, New York Academy of Sciences (1849)
"Stems about a foot high, in aspect not unlike Linosyris vulgaris. Leaves an inch
or an inch and a half long, one or two lines wide, rigid. ..."