convallaria
IPA: kˈɑnvɑɫˈɑriʌ
noun
- Any member of the genus Convallaria; a lily of the valley.
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Examples of "convallaria" in Sentences
- I moved the article from Convallaria to Lily of the Valley.
- This is my lone convallaria and it is surrounded by lots of poison ivy.
- _convallaria_, and absolutely become encysted upon it, with the results that I had reported two years before.
- The little flower, convallaria majalis, has a modest appearance, reminiscent of bluebells that lost their colour.
- The tufted convallaria bifolia, or bead-ruby, is one of our most common wood plants, very much like that of Europe, although the flowerets are larger.
- It’s important to note that although bearing the same name, the lily of the valley (convallaria majalis) is certainly not the flower mentioned in the bible in Canticles (Song of Songs).
- I was observing with some pertinacity _Vorticella convallaria_; for one of the calices in a group under observation was in a strange and semi-encysted state, while the remainder were in full normal activity.
- Society, with no attempt at inference; but two years after I was able to explain the mystery, for, finding in the same pond both _V. convallaria_ and _A. anser_, I carefully watched their movements, and saw the _Amphileptus_ seize and struggle with a calyx of
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