- 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...