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Definition of Symplocus
1. Noun. Type and sole genus of Symplocaceae including sweetleaf.
Generic synonyms: Dicot Genus, Magnoliopsid Genus
Group relationships: Family Symplocaceae, Sweetleaf Family, Symplocaceae
Member holonyms: Sweetleaf, Symplocus Tinctoria
Lexicographical Neighbors of Symplocus
Literary usage of Symplocus
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text-book of Plant Diseases Caused by Cryptogamic Parasites by George Massee (1907)
"... Arctostaphylos, Cassandra, Saxifraga, symplocus, Bromus, Arrhenatherum.
The treatment is in all instances the same as that given under E. ..."
2. A Text-book of Plant Diseases Caused by Cryptogamic Parasites by George Massee (1899)
"... Arctostaphylos, Cassandra, Saxifraga, symplocus, Bromus, Arrhenatherum.
The treatment is in all instances the same as that given under E. ..."
3. A Text-book of Plant Diseases Caused by Cryptogamic Parasites by George Massee (1899)
"... Arctostaphylos, Cassandra, Saxifraga, symplocus, Bromus, Arrhenatherum.
The treatment is in all instances the same as that given under E. ..."
4. The Care of Trees in Lawn, Street and Park by Bernhard Eduard Fernow (1911)
"... which is smaller (ten feet), but has even more showy, larger blossoms and
leaves; it needs protection in the north. Styrax and symplocus. Storax. ..."
5. A Text-book of Plant Diseases Caused by Cryptogamic Parasites by George Massee (1907)
"... Arctostaphylos, Cassandra, Saxifraga, symplocus, Bromus, Arrhenatherum.
The treatment is in all instances the same as that given under E. ..."
6. A Text-book of Plant Diseases Caused by Cryptogamic Parasites by George Massee (1899)
"... Arctostaphylos, Cassandra, Saxifraga, symplocus, Bromus, Arrhenatherum.
The treatment is in all instances the same as that given under E. ..."
7. A Text-book of Plant Diseases Caused by Cryptogamic Parasites by George Massee (1899)
"... Arctostaphylos, Cassandra, Saxifraga, symplocus, Bromus, Arrhenatherum.
The treatment is in all instances the same as that given under E. ..."
8. The Care of Trees in Lawn, Street and Park by Bernhard Eduard Fernow (1911)
"... which is smaller (ten feet), but has even more showy, larger blossoms and
leaves; it needs protection in the north. Styrax and symplocus. Storax. ..."