Lexicographical Neighbors of Romneyas
Literary usage of Romneyas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. California of the South: Its Physical Geography, Climate, Resources, Routes by Walter Lindley, Joseph Pomeroy Widney (1888)
"... like the European broom, in their rush- like leaves and stems ; romneyas, with
large white flowers of the size of magnolias, with the same golden mass ..."
2. California of the South: Its Physical Geography, Climate, Resources, Routes by Walter Lindley, Joseph Pomeroy Widney (1888)
"... like the European broom, in their rush- like leaves and stems ; romneyas, with
large white flowers of the size of magnolias, with the same golden mass ..."
3. Alpines and Bog-plants by Reginald John Farrer (1908)
"In hopes of such a harvest my romneyas are all to move out into the open, and
abundance of their root-cuttings shall be struck, too, in spring, ..."
4. In My Lady's Garden by I. L. Richmond (1908)
"In cold districts romneyas are often cut to the ground in winter ; this is,
however, much to be avoided, for they make much finer growth when their branches ..."
5. In My Lady's Garden by I. L. Richmond (1908)
"In cold districts romneyas are often cut to the ground in winter ; this is,
however, much to be avoided, for they make much finer growth when their branches ..."