Definition of Genus Consolida

1. Noun. Plants having flowers resembling the larkspur's but differing from larkspur's in the arrangement of petals; sometimes included in genus Delphinium.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Genus Consolida

genus Compsognathus
genus Comptonia
genus Condylura
genus Conepatus
genus Conferva
genus Conilurus
genus Coniogramme
genus Conium
genus Connarus
genus Connochaetes
genus Conocarpus
genus Conoclinium
genus Conopodium
genus Conradina
genus Consolida (current term)
genus Contopus
genus Conuropsis
genus Convallaria
genus Convolvulus
genus Conyza
genus Copernicia
genus Coprinus
genus Coptis
genus Coracias
genus Coragyps
genus Corallorhiza
genus Corchorus
genus Cordaites
genus Cordia

Literary usage of Genus Consolida

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Floricultural Cabinet, and Florists Magazine by Joseph Harrison (1851)
"The old genus Consolida should, therefore, be re-established." THE MA-AN-GA ROSE.—Knowing the interest you feel in the science of Horticulture, ..."

2. Floricultural Cabinet and Florists' Magazine. (1857)
"... belongs to neither of those genc-ra, which fact lias induced Dr. Lindley to re-establish the old genus Consolida, which includes the present species. ..."

3. The Floricultural Cabinet, and Florists Magazine by Joseph Harrison (1851)
"The old genus Consolida should, therefore, be re-established." THE MA-AN-GA ROSE.—Knowing the interest you feel in the science of Horticulture, ..."

4. Floricultural Cabinet and Florists' Magazine. (1857)
"... belongs to neither of those genc-ra, which fact lias induced Dr. Lindley to re-establish the old genus Consolida, which includes the present species. ..."

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