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Chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemum Chrys*an"the*mum, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?; chryso`s gold + ? flower.] (Bot.) A genus of composite plants, mostly perennial, and of many species including the many varieties of garden chrysanthemums (annual and perennial), and also the feverfew and the oxeye daisy.
Chrysanthemum Balsamita
Costmary Cost"ma*ry (k?st"m?-r?), n. [L. costum an Oriental aromatic plant (Gr. ???, cf. Ar. kost, kust) + Maria Mary. Cf. Alecost.] (Bot.) A garden plant (Chrysanthemum Balsamita) having a strong balsamic smell, and nearly allied to tansy. It is used as a pot herb and salad plant and in flavoring ale and beer. Called also alecost.
Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum
Whiteweed White"weed`, n. (Bot.) A perennial composite herb (Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum) with conspicuous white rays and a yellow disk, a common weed in grass lands and pastures; -- called also oxeye daisy.
Chrysanthemum Parthenium
Pellitory Pel"li*to*ry, n. [Sp. pelitre, fr. L. pyrethrum. See Bertram.] (Bot.) (a) A composite plant (Anacyclus Pyrethrum) of the Mediterranean region, having finely divided leaves and whitish flowers. The root is the officinal pellitory, and is used as an irritant and sialogogue. Called also bertram, and pellitory of Spain. (b) The feverfew (Chrysanthemum Parthenium); -- so called because it resembles the above.
Chrysanthemum segetum
Goldin Gold"in, Golding Gold"ing, n. (Bot.) [From the golden color of the blossoms.] A conspicuous yellow flower, commonly the corn marigold (Chrysanthemum segetum). [This word is variously corrupted into gouland, gools, gowan, etc.]
Pyrethrum or Chrysanthemum Parthenium
Feverfew Fe"ver*few, n. [AS. feferfuge, fr. L. febrifugia. See fever, Fugitive, and cf. Febrifuge.] (Bot.) A perennial plant (Pyrethrum, or Chrysanthemum, Parthenium) allied to camomile, having finely divided leaves and white blossoms; -- so named from its supposed febrifugal qualities.

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- Metropolitan Chrysanth (Russian: Хрисанф secular name Yakov Antonovich Chepil, Russian: Яков Антонович Чепиль; 24 June 1937, Volhynia – 4 January 2011...
- Chrysanthemums (/krɪˈsænθəməmz/ kriss-AN-thə-məmz), sometimes called mums or chrysanths, are flowering plants of the genus Chrysanthemum in the family Asteraceae...
- Johann Chrysanth "Beda" Weber (26 October 1798 – 28 February 1859) was a German Benedictine professor, author, and member of the Frankfurt Parliament...
- Verspoell's hymnal, first in 1810 and again in 1829. The melody was composed by Chrysanth Joseph Bierbaum, published in Bonn in 1826. The text of "Fest soll mein...
- Lorenz Chrysanth Edler von Vest (18 November 1776, in Klagenfurt – 15 December 1840, in Graz) was an Austrian physician and botanist. He studied medicine...
- (1918–2021), American diplomat Jesse Vest (born 1977), American musician Lorenz Chrysanth von Vest (1776–1840), Austrian physician and botanist Will Vest (born...
- Gosari-jeon (고사리전), made with bracken. Gugyeop-jeon (국엽전) – made of leaves of chrysanths. Hobak-jeon (호박전), made of thinly sliced Korean zucchini Mukjeon (묵전)...
- secretary of the Bishop of Kirov and Slobodskoy Chrysanth (Chepil). On August 1, 1983, Bishop Chrysanth (Chepil) of Kirov and Slobodskoy ordained him to...
- Eastern Alps. This species was described by Austrian botanist Lorenz Chrysanth von Vest in 1804. While the genus name refers to the plant's ability to...
- Rudi Vouk (born 1965), lawyer, politician, human rights activist Lorenz Chrysanth von Vest (1776–1840), physician and botanist Friedrich Welwitsch (1806...