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SISYMBRIUM

Volume 3 · 62 words · 1771 Edition

in botany, a genus of the tetradynamia filiquosa clas. The pod opens with straight valves; and the calyx and corolla are open. The species are 25, seven of them natives of Britain. The young leaves of the cordamine, or ladies-smoke, and of the nostritium, or water-crestles, are recommended in the scurvy, and eaten in large quantities for that intention with great success.