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Definition of Satureja vulgaris
1. Noun. Aromatic herb having heads of small pink or whitish flowers; widely distributed in United States, Europe and Asia.
Generic synonyms: Herb, Herbaceous Plant
Group relationships: Clinopodium, Genus Clinopodium
Lexicographical Neighbors of Satureja Vulgaris
Literary usage of Satureja vulgaris
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report (1913)
"Not noticed in 1912. Hedeoma hispida Pursh. Rough Pennyroyal. In prairie-like
ground on the east side. Satureja vulgaris (L.) Fritsch. Wild Basil. ..."
2. The Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania: Annotated Checklist and Atlas by Ann Fowler Rhoads, William M. Klein (1993)
"... Clinopodium vulgäre L. Wild basil Herbaceous perennial Open woods, fields and
roadsides. Satureja vulgaris (L.) Fritsch ..."
3. The Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania: Annotated Checklist and Atlas by Ann Fowler Rhoads, William M. Klein (1993)
"... Clinopodium vulgare L. Wild basil Herbaceous perennial Open woods, fields and
roadsides. Satureja vulgaris (L.) Fritsch ..."
4. Historic Mackinac: The Historical, Picturesque and Legendary Features of the by Edwin Orin Wood (1918)
"Not noticed in 1912. Hedeoma hispida Pursh. Rough Pennyroyal. In prairie-like
ground on the east side. Satureja vulgaris (L.) Fritsch. Wild Basil. ..."
5. Publication by Michigan, Michigan Geological Survey, Geological and Biological Survey (1921)
"Fernald. Low calamint. In damp open ground near Lake Huron shore from Alpena to
Mackinac Island, Mackinac County. Frequent. Satureja vulgaris (L.) Fritsch. ..."
6. Annual Report of the Michigan Academy of Science by Michigan Academy of Science Council (1913)
"Satureja vulgaris (L.) Fritsch. Wild Basil. In dry open or slightly shaded places
throughout the island. Lycopus virginicus L. Bugle Weed. ..."
7. Bulletin (1910)
"Native of Europe. The leaves and tops are medicinal and were formerly officinal.
SATUREJA L. Savory. Calamint. Satureja vulgaris (L.) Fritsch (common). ..."
8. Publication by Michigan, Michigan Geological Survey, Geological and Biological Survey (1911)
"Wood mint.—In rich woods near Harbor Beach. 697. Satureja vulgaris (L.) Fritsch.
Basil.—Occasional on poor open ground. 698. Hyssopus officinalis L. Hyssop. ..."
9. Report (1913)
"Not noticed in 1912. Hedeoma hispida Pursh. Rough Pennyroyal. In prairie-like
ground on the east side. Satureja vulgaris (L.) Fritsch. Wild Basil. ..."
10. The Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania: Annotated Checklist and Atlas by Ann Fowler Rhoads, William M. Klein (1993)
"... Clinopodium vulgäre L. Wild basil Herbaceous perennial Open woods, fields and
roadsides. Satureja vulgaris (L.) Fritsch ..."
11. The Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania: Annotated Checklist and Atlas by Ann Fowler Rhoads, William M. Klein (1993)
"... Clinopodium vulgare L. Wild basil Herbaceous perennial Open woods, fields and
roadsides. Satureja vulgaris (L.) Fritsch ..."
12. Historic Mackinac: The Historical, Picturesque and Legendary Features of the by Edwin Orin Wood (1918)
"Not noticed in 1912. Hedeoma hispida Pursh. Rough Pennyroyal. In prairie-like
ground on the east side. Satureja vulgaris (L.) Fritsch. Wild Basil. ..."
13. Publication by Michigan, Michigan Geological Survey, Geological and Biological Survey (1921)
"Fernald. Low calamint. In damp open ground near Lake Huron shore from Alpena to
Mackinac Island, Mackinac County. Frequent. Satureja vulgaris (L.) Fritsch. ..."
14. Annual Report of the Michigan Academy of Science by Michigan Academy of Science Council (1913)
"Satureja vulgaris (L.) Fritsch. Wild Basil. In dry open or slightly shaded places
throughout the island. Lycopus virginicus L. Bugle Weed. ..."
15. Bulletin (1910)
"Native of Europe. The leaves and tops are medicinal and were formerly officinal.
SATUREJA L. Savory. Calamint. Satureja vulgaris (L.) Fritsch (common). ..."
16. Publication by Michigan, Michigan Geological Survey, Geological and Biological Survey (1911)
"Wood mint.—In rich woods near Harbor Beach. 697. Satureja vulgaris (L.) Fritsch.
Basil.—Occasional on poor open ground. 698. Hyssopus officinalis L. Hyssop. ..."