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antirrhinum
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noun
- any scrophulariaceous plant of the genus Antirrhinum, esp the snapdragon, which have two-lipped flowers of various colours
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of antirrhinum1
Example Sentences
He writes that “a snapdragon is now called an antirrhinum, a word no one can spellâ€â€”let alone pronounce—“without consulting a dictionary,†and that “forget-me-nots are coming more and more to be called myosotis.â€
Flowers.—Blue; in terminal racemes; like those of Antirrhinum, but the tube furnished with a long, downward-pointing spur at base.
Thus the Antirrhinum, or snapdragon, is completely closed, and only a somewhat powerful insect can force its way in.
Scrophularia, skrof-Å«-lÄ′ri-a, n. the figwort genus of herbs, type of the Scrophulariace� or Scrophularine�, a natural order containing almost 2000 known species, chiefly herbaceous and half-shrubby plants—Digitalis or Fox-glove, Calceolaria, Mimulus, Antirrhinum or Snap-dragon, Veronica or Speedwell, and Euphrasia or Eye-bright, &c.
He appears to have been a stranger to the particoloured variety now so generally cultivated as an ornamental annual in our gardens; in its wild state the flowers of this Antirrhinum are of a yellow hue, with little or no purple in them, such indeed are frequently produced from seeds sown in our gardens.
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