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Definition of Styraxes
1. styrax [n] - See also: styrax
Lexicographical Neighbors of Styraxes
Literary usage of Styraxes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Universal Geography: Or a Description of All Parts of the World, on a New by Conrad Malte-Brun (1825)
"The palms, laurels, olive trees, styraxes, and other Vegetables aromatic trees,
cover the islands and low coasts. ..."
2. The English Flower Garden and Home Grounds: Design and Arrangement Shown by by William Robinson (1901)
"The styraxes are deciduous shrubs, the Japanese kinds being pretty when in flower,
and, though rare in gardens, are likely to become generally cultivated. ..."
3. The English Flower Garden and Home Grounds: Design and Arrangement Shown by by William Robinson (1900)
"The styraxes are •deciduous shrubs, the Japanese kinds being pretty when in
flower, and, though rare in gardens, are likely to become generally cultivated. ..."
4. Universal Geography: Or, a Description of All Parts of the World, on a New by Conrad Malte-Brun (1826)
"The palms, laurels, olive trees, styraxes, and other Vegetables aromatic trees,
cover the islands and low coasts. In the Animals, woods are found the ..."
5. Universal Geography: Or, A Description of All Parts of the World, on a New by Conrad Malte-Brun (1829)
"styraxes, and other aromatic trees, cover the islands and low coasts, h the woods
are found the elephant, the giraffe, the ant-eater, and numerous sorts и ..."
6. The English Flower Garden: Design, Arrangement and Plans Followed by a by William Robinson (1895)
"The styraxes are deciduous shrubs, the Japanese kinds being pretty when in flower,
and, though rare in gardens, are likely to become generally cultivated. ..."
7. The English Flower Garden: Design, Arrangement and Plans Followed by a by William Robinson (1895)
"The styraxes are deciduous shrubs, the Japanese kinds being pretty when in flower,
and, though rare in gardens, are likely to become generally cultivated. ..."
8. A Practical Guide to Garden Plants: Containing Descriptions of the Hardiest by John Weathers (1901)
"Ovary mostly superior. Fruit round or oblong, containing by abortion 1, or rarely
2 seeds. Culture and Propagation. — The styraxes when in bloom are very ..."