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Dianthera Americana
Water willow Wa"ter wil`low (Bot.) An American aquatic plant (Dianthera Americana) with long willowlike leaves, and spikes of small purplish flowers.

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- Aramenta Dianthe Vail (1820–1888) was an American painter of miniatures. Vail lived in Newark, New Jersey from 1837 until 1838, and in New York City from...
- to attend a "Negro music" concert. There Reuel witnesses the talented Dianthe Lusk, a light-skinned "Negress" from the South, perform in the Fisk University...
- her daughter Dianthe moved into his log cabin. Brown married Dianthe in 1820. There is no known picture of her, but he described Dianthe as "a remarkably...
- 16028 Known for John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry Parent(s) John Brown Dianthe Lusk Brown Relatives Owen Brown (grandfather) John Brown, Jr. (brother)...
- Pennsylvania, to John Brown, who was a widower previously married to Dianthe Lusk. Mary acquired five stepchildren, aged two to twelve, upon her marriage...
- botanist and first librarian of the New York Botanical Garden Aramenta Dianthe Vail (1820–1888), American painter Benjamin A. Vail (1844–1924), American...
- 2010. Retrieved 6 September 2010. Booker, Jarrod (11 September 2010). "Dianthe born in Christchurch earthquake". The New Zealand Herald. Archived from...
- The Treasury (Oxford University Press, 1964). Bridges married Katharine Dianthe Farrer, daughter of Thomas Farrer, 2nd Baron Farrer, on 6 June 1922. They...
- Register of Historic Places in 1978. The graves of Brown's first wife Dianthe, their four-year-old son Frederick (another son was named Frederick later)...
- death. Brown was born in Hudson, Ohio, to John Brown and his first wife, Dianthe Lusk Brown. His mother died when he was 11. In 1841 he tried teaching in...