Lexicographical Neighbors of Snowbush
Literary usage of Snowbush
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Botany by Geological Survey of California, William Henry Brewer, Sereno Watson, Asa Gray (1876)
"Low, flat-topped, and much spreading ; known as "snowbush." * * Leaves pinnately
veined: flowers blue. (Small-leaved forms of C. dentatus may be referred ..."
2. Botany by Geological Survey of California, William Henry Brewer, Sereno Watson, Asa Gray (1880)
"Low, flat-topped, and much spreading ; known as "snowbush." * » Leaves pinnately
veined : flowers blue. (Small-leaved forms of C. dentatus may be referred ..."
3. Prairie Experiences in Handling Cattle and Sheep by William Shepherd (1884)
"... baaing and rushing as if distraught ; and all because they have come on a
patch of wild leek or green snowbush, butter-weed, or brier. ..."
4. Prairie Experiences in Handling Cattle and Sheep by William Shepherd (1884)
"... baaing and rushing as if distraught ; and all because they have come on a
patch of wild leek or green snowbush, butter-weed, or brier. ..."
5. The Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales by Linnean Society of New South Wales (1901)
"7',,/,,—No. 4878, USNM //«A —Sydney, NSW Hont —Dipt. Described from 3 Ç and 2 $
specimens, bred by Mr. Froggatt from a dipterous gall on snowbush (Aster ..."