- (1983). "Camas (Cam****ia spp.) and
riceroot (Fritillaria spp.): two
Liliaceous "root"
foods of the
Northwest Coast Indians" (PDF).
Ecology of Food and...
-
systematical botany,
where Smith used it to
argue that the
tepals of
liliaceous plants are
sepals rather than petals: "I
cannot conceal a
recent discovery...
- but did not use Lindley's
terms for these. However, they did
place the
Liliaceous and
Amaryllidaceous genera into
separate series. The
Liliaceae were placed...
-
Wikisource has
original text
related to this article:
Characters of a new
Liliaceous Genus called Brodiaea Calflora Database:
Dichelostemma congestum (Fork...
-
course of history.
Hexandria monogynia has come to be
treated as
either liliaceous or
amaryllidaceaeous (see
Taxonomy of Liliaceae) over time. From 1763...
-
Galanthus into the
Narcissi Ordre. This
relationship of
Galanthus to
either liliaceous or
amaryllidaceaous taxa (see
Taxonomy of Liliaceae) was to last for another...
-
Brian J.; England, J.
Kevin (2021). "Flora of
Northern Alabama, part 5:
Liliaceous Families" (PDF). Phytoneuron. 2021–30: 1–262. ISSN 2153-733X. Retrieved...
- such as tree heather, privet, lithosperm, laurel,
spindle and cardamine.
Liliaceous plants include:
alpine squill, star-of-Bethlehem, butcher's broom, senecio...
- (November 1983). "Camas (Cam****ia spp.) and
riceroot (Fritillaria spp.): two
Liliaceous "root"
foods of the
Northwest Coast Indians".
Ecology of Food and Nutrition...
- (née Pollard; ?–1833). The name "Asphodel" is a term
derived from the
liliaceous plant family; it was used in
ancient Greece and by 18th
century English...