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Definition of Antirrhinum coulterianum
1. Noun. California plant with slender racemes of white flowers.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Antirrhinum Coulterianum
Literary usage of Antirrhinum coulterianum
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Wild Flowers of California: Their Names, Haunts, and Habits by Mary Elizabeth Parsons (1906)
"antirrhinum coulterianum, Benth. Figwort Family. Stems.—Two to four feet high;
smooth below. Leaves.—Linear to oval; distant. Tendril-shoots long and ..."
2. Reports of Explorations and Surveys, to Ascertain the Most Practicable and by Joseph Henry, Spencer Fullerton Baird, United States War Dept, United States Army. Corps of Engineers (1855)
"antirrhinum coulterianum, Benth. Var. appendiculatum, (nova var.) Differs from
the description in DC Prodr., vol. 9, p. 529, by the shortness of the ..."
3. The Gallery of Marianne North's Paintings of Plants and Their Homes, Royal by William Botting Hemsley, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (1886)
"... A. Gr., and the narrow spike of white flowers is antirrhinum coulterianum,
Benth.; these are succeeded by the azure ..."
4. Report on the United States and Mexican Boundary Survey by Timothy Abbott Conrad, William Hemsley Emory, Spencer Fullerton Baird, George Englemann, James Hall, Charles Christopher Parry, John Torrey, Arthur Carl Victor Schott, Charles Frédéric Girard, United States Dept. of the Interior (1858)
"Segments of the calyx ovate, a little unequal. Persistent base of the style oblique.
antirrhinum coulterianum, Benth. I. c. Near San Pasqual, California, ..."
5. University of California Publications in Botany by University of California, Berkeley (1903)
"antirrhinum coulterianum Benth. Snapdragon. Reaches to the lower edge of the pine
belt on the south and west sides. ..."
6. The Gallery of Marianne North's Paintings of Plants and Their Homes, Royal by William Botting Hemsley (1883)
"... darker blue flowers of P. grandiflora, A. Gr., and the narrow spike of white
flowers is antirrhinum coulterianum, Benth.; these are succeeded by the ..."