Definition of Paris daisy

1. Noun. Perennial subshrub of the Canary Islands having usually pale yellow daisylike flowers; often included in genus Chrysanthemum.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Paris Daisy

Parian
Parians
Paridae
Parietales
Parietaria
Parietaria difussa
Parinaud
Parinaud's conjunctivitis
Parinaud's oculoglandular syndrome
Parinaud's ophthalmoplegia
Parinaud's syndrome
Parioli
Paris
Paris-Brest
Paris University
Paris daisy (current term)
Paris green
Paris line
Paris quadrifolia
Paris syndrome
Paris yellow
Parisian
Parisians
Parisienne
Parisiennes
Parisine
Parjanya
Parji
Park's aneurysm

Literary usage of Paris daisy

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Introduction to Bacterial Diseases of Plants by Erwin Frink Smith (1920)
"Radial longitudinal section of leaf-trace of Paris daisy, showing the normal ... Cross-section of stem of an inoculated Paris daisy with tumor-strand ..."

2. The Journal of Cancer Research (1916)
"Crown gall on Paris daisy. Cross-section of inner part of a secondary tumor showing ... Crown gall of Paris daisy. Small portion of a tumor showing cells ..."

3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1909)
"The organism cultivated from the Paris daisy has been inoculated many times successfully into the same and also into the peach, rose, hop, sugar-beet, ..."

4. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture: A Discussion for the Amateur, and by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1914)
"Paris daisy. Figs. 931, 932. Usually glabrous, 3 ft. high, perennial: Ivs. fleshy, ... The Marguerite or Paris daisy. be had in flower the year round, ..."

5. Proceedings of the second Pan American scientific congress: Washington, U. S by Glen Levin Swiggett (1917)
"... tumor (a young deep inoculation into the stem of a Paris daisy). In the first elide, at the left, is a part of the supporting stroma (cortex cells); ..."

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