in botany, a genus of the pentandra digynia clasps. The fruit is oblong, and striated; and the petals are sharp-pointed, and carinate. There are five species, only one of them, viz. the olusatrum, or alexanders, a native of Britain.
in botany, a genus of the pentandra digynia clasps. The fruit is oblong, and striated; and the petals are sharp-pointed, and carinate. There are five species, only one of them, viz. the olusatrum, or alexanders, a native of Britain.