-
against the
forest fence, by
Saint Agnes' fountain." Sunt
prata plena floribus,
iucunda aspectu Ubi
iuvat cernere,
herbas ****
delectu Gramina et plantae...
- sine suppellectili,
mensa sine cibis,
hortus sine herbis,
pratum sine
floribus,
arbor sine foliis. Translation: A
monastery without books is like a city...
- is this:
Oppressit in
tricliniis versatilibus parasitos suos
violis et
floribus, sic ut
animam aliqui efflaverint, ****
erepere ad
summum non possent. In...
-
foundation for all
subsequent identification of the species: HYPERI****
floribus trigynis,
caule ancipiti,
foliis obtusis pellucido-punctatis. Hyperi****...
- work
Species Plantarum. He had
previously described it in 1738 as
Nepeta floribus interrupte ****atis
pedunculatis (meaning "Nepeta with
flowers in a stalked...
- Gaultier-Laguionie, 1825, p. 208 [retrieved 9
January 2015]. RHGF XXI, E
floribus chronicorum auctore Bernardo Guidonis, p. 733. Gades, John A. (1951). Luxemburg...
- sine suppellectili,
mensa sine cibis,
hortus sine herbis,
pratum sine
floribus,
arbor sine foliis. Translation: A
monastery without books is like a city...
- "Planifolia umbellata" with the
diagnosis "Folia plana,
bracteis depauperatis.
floribus umbellatis"), with umbell-like
inflorescences E. subsect.
Racemosa (published...
- En Tibi herbarium,
short for En tibi
perpetuis ridentem floribus hortum (Here for you a
smiling garden of
everlasting flowers) is a 16th-century herbarium...
- of the
Society of Jesus.
Notable among these is
Fasciculus e ****ponicis
floribus,
which was
first published in 1646. The book
contains detailed accounts...