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Definition of Siliculas
1. silicula [n] - See also: silicula
Lexicographical Neighbors of Siliculas
Literary usage of Siliculas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. English Botany, Or, Coloured Figures of British Plants, with Their Essential ...by James Sowerby, James Edward Smith by James Sowerby, James Edward Smith (1799)
"... siliculas*. GEN. CHAR. Pouch notched, elliptical, with many seeds : valves
keeled, contrary to the partition. SPEC. CHAR. Flowers with two stamens, ..."
2. The Gardener's Magazine, and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement by John Claudius Loudon (1827)
"Draba alpina $ siliculas pilosas. Br. Supplement to Appendix of Captain Parry's
first voyage. The seeds of this and several other arctic plants were given ..."
3. An Elementary Course of Botany: Structural, Physiological, and Systematic by Arthur Henfrey, Maxwell Tylden Masters (1878)
"... and siliculas do not burst Ъу valves — Cra'mbe, Raphanus, Isatis (fig. 207), &c.
Capsule.—The Capsule includes all the remaining kinds of dry fruits, ..."
4. The Flora of Berkshire: Being a Topographical and Historical Account of the by George Claridge Druce (1897)
"Occasionally the siliculas have a few small papillose scales (var. papil- losa),
but the glabrous is the more frequent form. It is not recorded from Bucks ..."
5. English Botany, Or, Coloured Figures of British Plants, with Their Essential ...by James Sowerby, James Edward Smith by James Sowerby, James Edward Smith (1799)
"... siliculas*. GEN. CHAR. Pouch notched, elliptical, with many seeds : valves
keeled, contrary to the partition. SPEC. CHAR. Flowers with two stamens, ..."
6. The Gardener's Magazine, and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement by John Claudius Loudon (1827)
"Draba alpina $ siliculas pilosas. Br. Supplement to Appendix of Captain Parry's
first voyage. The seeds of this and several other arctic plants were given ..."
7. An Elementary Course of Botany: Structural, Physiological, and Systematic by Arthur Henfrey, Maxwell Tylden Masters (1878)
"... and siliculas do not burst Ъу valves — Cra'mbe, Raphanus, Isatis (fig. 207), &c.
Capsule.—The Capsule includes all the remaining kinds of dry fruits, ..."
8. The Flora of Berkshire: Being a Topographical and Historical Account of the by George Claridge Druce (1897)
"Occasionally the siliculas have a few small papillose scales (var. papil- losa),
but the glabrous is the more frequent form. It is not recorded from Bucks ..."