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Sarracenia
Sarracenia Sar`ra*ce"ni*a, n. [NL. So named after a Dr. Sarrazin of Quebec.] (Bot.) A genus of American perennial herbs growing in bogs; the American pitcher plant. Note: They have hollow pitcher-shaped or tubular leaves, and solitary flowers with an umbrella-shaped style. Sarracenia purpurea, the sidesaddle flower, is common at the North; S. flava, rubra, Drummondii, variolaris, and psittacina are Southern species. All are insectivorous, catching and drowning insects in their curious leaves. See Illust. of Sidesaddle flower, under Sidesaddle.
Sarracenia flava
Trumpets Trump"ets, n. pl. (Bot.) A plant (Sarracenia flava) with long, hollow leaves.
Sarracenia purpurea
Water pitcher Wa"ter pitch"er 1. A pitcher for water. 2. (Bot.) One of a family of plants having pitcher-shaped leaves. The sidesaddle flower (Sarracenia purpurea) is the type.
Sarracenia purpurea
Sarracenia Sar`ra*ce"ni*a, n. [NL. So named after a Dr. Sarrazin of Quebec.] (Bot.) A genus of American perennial herbs growing in bogs; the American pitcher plant. Note: They have hollow pitcher-shaped or tubular leaves, and solitary flowers with an umbrella-shaped style. Sarracenia purpurea, the sidesaddle flower, is common at the North; S. flava, rubra, Drummondii, variolaris, and psittacina are Southern species. All are insectivorous, catching and drowning insects in their curious leaves. See Illust. of Sidesaddle flower, under Sidesaddle.

Meaning of Sarracen from wikipedia

- Saracen (/ˈsærəsən/ SARR-ə-sən) was a term used both in Gr**** and Latin writings between the 5th and 15th centuries to refer to the people who lived in...
- Castelnau-le-Lez, Newcastle upon Lez Castelsagrat, Holy castle Castelsarrasin, Sarracen castle Castel, a short form of castello (castle), is a very common component...
- 639961 Paleobiology Database: 55620 POWO: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77126582-1 Tropicos: 42000106 VASCAN: 214 Watson & Dallwitz: sarracen WFO: wfo-7000000548...
- Andalusian occupation of Alexandria (814–828) Part of Fourth Fitna and Sarracens incursion on the Mediterranean Location: Egypt and Mediterranean Sea Emirate...
- John Sarrazin, also known as Johannes Sarracenus, John the Sarracen or John Sarrazen, was a twelfth-century scholar. He is known only from his translation...
- "Andora". Nevington War Museum. Retrieved 19 October 2022. "Una d'odis sarracens a la vegueria". El Periòdic d'Andorra. Archived from the original on 6...
- the Great's rule. In 721, the Aquitanian duke fended Umayyad troops (Sarracens) off at Toulouse, but in 732 (or 733, according to Roger Collins), an...
- Cove Rovira. From the 9th century the countryside started to recover from Sarracen raids and the repo****tion of the Vall d'Aro began. The first arrivals...