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Definition of Sanicula bipinnatifida
1. Noun. Sanicle of northwestern United States and British Columbia having yellow or red or purple flowers.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sanicula Bipinnatifida
Literary usage of Sanicula bipinnatifida
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Muhlenbergia: A Journal of Botany edited by Amos Arthur Heller, Patrick Beveridge Kennedy (1907)
"The branches are stiff and rigid, somewhat spine pointed; the leaves are thick
and leathery, pale beneath, an inch or less in length. sanicula bipinnatifida ..."
2. Muhlenbergia: A Journal of Botany by Amos Arthur Heller (1907)
"sanicula bipinnatifida Dougl. Rather common on grassy hillsides, the lower leaves
resting on the ground. The flowers are collected in dense heads, ..."
3. Reports of Explorations and Surveys: To Ascertain the Most Practicable and by United States War Dept, Joseph Henry, United States Army. Corps of Engineers, Spencer Fullerton Baird (1857)
"sanicula bipinnatifida, Dougl. ; Hook. Flor. Bor.-Amer. I, p. 358, t. 92.
Common throughout the Sacramento valley, California. ..."
4. Contributions from the United States National Herbarium by United States National Herbarium, United States National Museum (1906)
"sanicula bipinnatifida Dougl.; Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 1: 258. pi. 02. 1834.
TYPE LOCALITY: " Fort Vancouver on the Columbia." Collected by Douglas and Scouler. ..."
5. Muhlenbergia: A Journal of Botany edited by Amos Arthur Heller, Patrick Beveridge Kennedy (1907)
"The branches are stiff and rigid, somewhat spine pointed; the leaves are thick
and leathery, pale beneath, an inch or less in length. sanicula bipinnatifida ..."
6. Muhlenbergia: A Journal of Botany by Amos Arthur Heller (1907)
"sanicula bipinnatifida Dougl. Rather common on grassy hillsides, the lower leaves
resting on the ground. The flowers are collected in dense heads, ..."
7. Reports of Explorations and Surveys: To Ascertain the Most Practicable and by United States War Dept, Joseph Henry, United States Army. Corps of Engineers, Spencer Fullerton Baird (1857)
"sanicula bipinnatifida, Dougl. ; Hook. Flor. Bor.-Amer. I, p. 358, t. 92.
Common throughout the Sacramento valley, California. ..."
8. Contributions from the United States National Herbarium by United States National Herbarium, United States National Museum (1906)
"sanicula bipinnatifida Dougl.; Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 1: 258. pi. 02. 1834.
TYPE LOCALITY: " Fort Vancouver on the Columbia." Collected by Douglas and Scouler. ..."