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Definition of Polemonium viscosum
1. Noun. Tall herb of the Rocky Mountains having sticky leaves and an offensive smell.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Polemonium Viscosum
Literary usage of Polemonium viscosum
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mount Rainier, a Record of Exploration by Edmond Stephen Meany (1916)
"Polemonium viscosum pilosum Greenman. Very much like the preceding plant.
Discovered by Allen on the Goat Mountains, No. 261. GENTIANACEAE. (Gentian Family. ..."
2. Contributions from the United States National Herbarium by United States National Herbarium, United States National Museum (1906)
"Polemonium viscosum pilosum Greenman, Bot. Gaz. 25: 203. 1898 TYPE LOCALITY: "In
clefts of rook on Gout Mountain, Washington, altitude 1540 in. ..."
3. Wild Animals of Glacier National Park: The Mammals, with Notes on by United States National Park Service, Vernon Bailey, Florence Merriam Bailey (1918)
"(Polemonium viscosum), a water leaf (Phacelia), Venus's-looking-glass, and the
deep-blue gentians. The reds and pinks and purples are shown in Indian paint ..."