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Hortus siccus
Hortus siccus Hor"tus sic"cus [L., a dry garden.] A collection of specimens of plants, dried and preserved, and arranged systematically; an herbarium.

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- material, even in winter, hence his Hortus hiemalis (winter garden) or Hortus siccus (dry garden). He and his students placed freshly gathered plants between...
- worthwhile as food. "Marasmius siccus". Indiana University. Retrieved 16 February 2015. Kuo, Michael. "Marasmius siccus". MushroomExpert.Com. Retrieved...
- and dried by means of air, sun or smoke. The word comes from the Latin siccus (dry), via Vulgar Latin (caro) *siccīna, "dry (meat)". Cecina is similar...
- and /u/ merged with long /eː/ and /o:/ (c.f. Latin 'siccus', Italian 'secco', and Sardinian 'siccu'). A vowel letter followed by ⟨m⟩ at the end of a word...
- extracted from the dried latex of ripe seed pods (Papaver somniferum L., succus siccus). However, the modern drug is often processed to remove all or most of the...
- District, a playful allusion to the city's motto, urbs in horto, q.v. hortus siccus A dry garden A collection of dry, preserved plants hostis humani generis...
- the editor of an exsiccata-like series Hortus siccus gramineus, followed up by the series Hortus siccus gramineus or a collection of dried specimens of...
- Wilson (1972), this Swiss French dialect word comes from the Latin word siccus meaning "dry", i.e., as the water recedes, the beach dries. The French word...
- maintaining his home in Bologna. He created the first herbarium (hortus siccus) in that year, drying plants while pressing them between pieces of paper...
-  fulvoferrugineus include M. siccus and M. pulcherripes. A microscope is required to reliably distinguish M. fulvoferrugineus from M. siccus. A saprobic fungus...