umbellifer

NOUN
  1. any of numerous aromatic herbs of the family Umbelliferae
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How To Use umbellifer In A Sentence

  • Umbelliferae Angelica is a perennial herb.
  • There was _zamouta_, an umbelliferous plant, the seed of which is used in coffee, and _habat-assoba_ for putting in bread; coriander, chili, fennel, and _helf_, a plant very like tall cress, which is used in cookery and also raw, and which we liked as Southern Arabia
  • From a systematic point of view these leaves indicate the origin of the water-parsnips from ordinary umbellifers, which generally have bi - and tripinnate leaves. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation
  • Among _Umbelliferæ_ affected with frondescence of the pistil a similar increase in the number of ovules takes place. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • Dialysis of the sepals in calyces that are usually gamosepalous has been most frequently observed in _Rosaceæ_, _Pomaceæ_, _Umbelliferæ_, less commonly in _Leguminosæ_, also in the following genera: -- _Primula_, Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • Angelica belongs to the Umbellifer family and is of similar habit to dill, fennel, caraway and lovage.
  • They are the tap roots of a plant in the umbelliferae family which includes parsley, cow parsley and hemlock.
  • Angelica belongs to the Umbellifer family and is of similar habit to dill, fennel, caraway and lovage.
  • _Asclepias tuberosa_, with fiery red umbels, the strong-scented _Monarda fistulosa_, and an umbelliferous plant, the grass-like, spiculated leaves of which recall to mind the Southern Agaves, the _Eryngo. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 43, May, 1861 Creator
  • The airy structure of umbellifers makes them uniquely beautiful in death.
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