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Camassia Fraseri (gcide) | Camass \Cam"ass\, n. [American Indian name.] (Bot.)
any of several plants of the genus Camassia of North and
South America, especially the blue-flowered liliaceous plant
(Camassia esculenta) of northwestern America, the bulbs of
which were collected for food by the Indians. [Written also
camas, cammas, and quamash.]
Syn: camass, quamash, camosh, camash.
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Note: The Eastern cammass is Camassia Fraseri.
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Frasera (gcide) | Frasera \Frasera\ n.
A genus of North American herbs: columbo; it includes some
species sometimes placed in the genus Swertia.
Syn: genus Frasera.
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Frasera Carolinensis (gcide) | Calumba \Ca*lum"ba\, n. [from kalumb, its native name in
Mozambique.] (Med.)
The root of a plant (Jateorrhiza Calumba, and probably
Cocculus palmatus), indigenous in Mozambique. It has an
unpleasantly bitter taste, and is used as a tonic and
antiseptic. [Written also colombo, columbo, and
calombo.]
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American calumba, the Frasera Carolinensis, also called
American gentian. Its root has been used in medicine as
bitter tonic in place of calumba.
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Magnolia Fraseri (gcide) | Magnolia \Mag*no"li*a\, n. [NL. Named after Pierre Magnol,
professor of botany at Montpellier, France, in the 17th
century.] (Bot.)
A genus of American and Asiatic trees, with aromatic bark and
large sweet-scented whitish or reddish flowers.
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Note: Magnolia grandiflora has coriaceous shining leaves
and very fragrant blossoms. It is common from North
Carolina to Florida and Texas, and is one of the most
magnificent trees of the American forest. The sweet bay
(Magnolia glauca)is a small tree found sparingly as
far north as Cape Ann. Other American species are
Magnolia Umbrella, Magnolia macrophylla, {Magnolia
Fraseri}, Magnolia acuminata, and Magnolia cordata.
Magnolia conspicua and Magnolia purpurea are
cultivated shrubs or trees from Eastern Asia. {Magnolia
Campbellii}, of India, has rose-colored or crimson
flowers.
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Magnolia warbler (Zool.), a beautiful North American wood
warbler (Dendroica maculosa). The rump and under parts
are bright yellow; the breast and belly are spotted with
black; the under tail coverts are white; the crown is ash.
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abies fraseri (wn) | Abies fraseri
n 1: small fast-growing but short-lived fir of southern
Alleghenies similar to balsam fir but with very short
leaves [syn: Fraser fir, Abies fraseri] |
fraser fir (wn) | Fraser fir
n 1: small fast-growing but short-lived fir of southern
Alleghenies similar to balsam fir but with very short
leaves [syn: Fraser fir, Abies fraseri] |
frasera (wn) | Frasera
n 1: genus of North American herbs: columbo; includes some
species sometimes placed in genus Swertia [syn: Frasera,
genus Frasera] |
frasera speciosa (wn) | Frasera speciosa
n 1: tall herb with panicles of white flowers flushed with
green; northwestern United States; sometimes placed in
genus Swertia [syn: green gentian, Frasera speciosa,
Swertia speciosa] |
genus frasera (wn) | genus Frasera
n 1: genus of North American herbs: columbo; includes some
species sometimes placed in genus Swertia [syn: Frasera,
genus Frasera] |
magnolia fraseri (wn) | Magnolia fraseri
n 1: small erect deciduous tree with large leaves in coiled
formations at branch tips [syn: earleaved umbrella tree,
Magnolia fraseri] |
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