SENTICOSÆ (from sentis, a “briar or bramble”); the name of the 35th order in Linnæus’s fragments of a natural method, consisting of rose, bramble, and other plants, which resemble them in port and external structure. See Botany, Natural Method.
SENTICOSÆ (from sentis, a “briar or bramble”); the name of the 35th order in Linnæus’s fragments of a natural method, consisting of rose, bramble, and other plants, which resemble them in port and external structure. See Botany, Natural Method.