ADNATA, or Adnascencia, among gardeners, denote those off-sets, which, by a new germination under the earth, proceed from the lily, narcissus, hyacinth, and
other flowers, and afterwards grow to true roots. The French call them cayeux, "stalks."
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ADNATA, or Adnascencia, among gardeners, denote those off-sets, which, by a new germination under the earth, proceed from the lily, narcissus, hyacinth, and
other flowers, and afterwards grow to true roots. The French call them cayeux, "stalks."