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Definition of Nigella hispanica
1. Noun. Nigella of Spain and southern France.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nigella Hispanica
Literary usage of Nigella hispanica
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Grammar of Science by Karl Pearson (1900)
"Lastly, I investigated the seed capsules on a number of plants of nigella hispanica.
The following is the distribution of the segmentation on 3212 ..."
2. Statistical Methods: With Special Reference to Biological Variation by Charles Benedict Davenport (1904)
"92 .396 Ash Buckinghamshire Leaflets on leaves. ... 93 .374 Holly. Somersetshire
Prickles on leaves. ... 93 .355 nigella hispanica. ..."
3. Variation in Animals and Plants by Horace Middleton Vernon (1903)
"... on the wild poppy gave a very similar result, and this was likewise the case
with the seed capsules of a number of plants of nigella hispanica. ..."
4. The Villa Gardener: Comprising the Choice of a Suburban Villa Residence; the by John Claudius Loudon (1850)
"... Stock) Varieties nigella hispanica (Love in a mitt) •Nolana atriplicifolia
prostrata "Phlox ..."
5. Flowers for the Parlor and Garden by Edward Sprague Rand (1876)
"nigella hispanica and DAMASCENA (Love in a Mist). Very free flowering plants,
with curious seed vessels. 'Colors, white, blue, purple, yellow. ..."