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Definition of Paludose
1. a. Growing or living in marshy places; marshy.
Definition of Paludose
1. of marshes [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Paludose
Literary usage of Paludose
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A flora of western middle California by Willis Linn Jepson (1911)
"Spikelets long and large, green or light-colored; stigmas 2; species larger,
distinguished mainly by habit; mostly paludose. Stems clothed with dead sheaths ..."
2. The Essentials of Botany by Charles Edwin Bessey (1896)
"Family Alismaceae (Water-plantains): Aquatic or paludose herbs with mostly radical,
often large leaves ; flowers small to large ; perianth in two whorls of ..."
3. Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States: Including the District by Asa Gray, Sereno Watson (1889)
"paludose and alpine species, of various habit, mostly with colored spikes, ...
Mostly larger and more slender, usually paludose, with green or light-colored ..."
4. The University of Missouri Studies by University of Missouri (1907)
"The distinction between the paludose or wet swamp, ... Plants of the paludose
subzone. The paludose flora occupies wet and covered swamps. ..."
5. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1904)
"... paludose (open marsh) and riparian /ones. The mesophytic (or xerophytic) sylvan
flora assumes five main types: The alluvial, the mesophytic sylvan ..."
6. Report (1904)
"Beach plants, dune plants, the flora of the pine lands, oak lands, timber lands,
even at the few springs the paludose and ..."