Lexicographical Neighbors of Aubrietias
Literary usage of Aubrietias
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pot-pourri Mixed by Two by Ethel Case (1914)
"... Duck— Lilies and Chrysanthemums—Uncommon Perennials—Winchester—Lilies and a
Gipsy's Funeral—aubrietias—Planting Roses—Strawberries—Vegetable Recipes. ..."
2. The Floral Magazine (1880)
"It would be difficult to name a more useful class of hardy spring flowering plants
than the aubrietias ; and as some successful attempts to improve them ..."
3. Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener and Country Gentlemen (1876)
"aubrietias. • OW that spring gardening has worthily become so popular these ...
There are no more useful spring-flowering plants than the aubrietias, ..."
4. The New Gardening: A Guide to the Most Recent Developments in the Culture of by Walter Page Wright (1913)
"Coming to the red aubrietias, one of the first of the improved forms was Leichtlinii,
... In size this is perhaps the largest of all the aubrietias, ..."