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Definition of Calendulas
1. calendula [n] - See also: calendula
Lexicographical Neighbors of Calendulas
Literary usage of Calendulas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Gardening (1905)
"calendulas grow and flower in shady situations better than any other annuals I know.
calendulas are very easily grown; the seed can be sown in the open ..."
2. The Practical Flower Garden by Helena Rutherfurd Ely (1911)
"Petunias in all shades of magenta and magenta splashed with white, with calendulas
growing back of them, and behind the calendulas African marigolds. ..."
3. A Text-book of materia medica, therapeutics and pharmacology by George Frank Butler, George Frank Bulter, Smith Ely Jelliffe (1906)
"... USP], Calendula—calendulas—Calendula. VSP (MARIGOLD.) Origin.—The dried ligulate
florets of ... calendulas—Tincture of Calendula (20 percent.). ..."
4. The Homeopathic Practice of Surgery, Together with Operative Surgery by Benjamin L. Hill, James George Hunt (1855)
"He employed two different preparations of this remedy as lotions; the one to
which he gave the name of Aqua calendulas Officinalis, he prepared as follows: ..."
5. American Observer Medical Monthly (1871)
"Before concluding this article a few words on the value and efficiency of calendulas
in suppurating and ulcerated surfaces may be permitted. ..."