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Here, also, are described the movements of Alisma.)
Finally he said, "I smell astragalus, ginger, poria, maybe some ginseng and alisma."
The word alisma is said to be a word of Celtic origin meaning "water", a reference to the habitat in which it grows.
Adult beetles feed on leaves of the following plants: Alisma and Sagittaria sagittifolia.
D. alisma grows in acidic ponds.
Damasonium alisma Mill.
In North America two common plants genus exist, Alisma subcordatum and A. plantago-aquatica.
The larvae feed on Carex, Sparganium erectum, Iris pseudacorus and Alisma.
Profile: Common Water-plantain (Alisma triviale) Photos, Drawings, Text.
E. radicans (Nuttall) Engelmann; Alisma cordifolia Linnaeus, Sp.
On April 3rd, 1868, Darwin wrote to F. Muller: "Your diagram of the movements of the flower-peduncle of the Alisma is extremely curious.
Angiosperms exhibit three patterns of megasporogenesis: monosporic, bisporic, and tetrasporic, also known as the Polygonum type, the Alisma type, and the Drusa type, respectively.
Along the shores are Alisma, Slender Tufted-sedge, Cyperus-like Sedge, Reed Sweet-grass, Yellow Iris, Purple Loosestrife, Phragmites, Rorippa amphibia, and many others.
The nineteenth century British art and social critic John Ruskin believed that the particular curve of the leaf-ribs of Alisma represented a model of 'divine proportion' and helped shape his theory of Gothic architecture.
Alisma, Alisma Plantain d'Eau, Alismatis Plantago, Alisma plantago-aquatica, Alisma plantago-aquatica subsp.
As I was next in command of the escort group, I told Alisma, who was next senior to me, that I feared Firedrake had been torpedoed and that I was proceeding out in that direction to investigate.