Claytonia perfoliata, which is tough enough to grow through the snow. ❋ Unknown (2010)
F, Try this plant family Triodanis perfoliata…gail ❋ Unknown (2009)
Bean Sprout the Herb Blogging Dog was featured as a puppy in this interesting post about Crazy Salad, more specifically Miner's Lettuce, also called winter purslane, Cuban Spinach, and claytonia perfoliata. ❋ Kalyn Denny (2006)
_S. zeylanica, glabra_, and _perfoliata_ furnish sarsaparilla from ❋ P. L. Simmonds (N/A)
Deficiency of the corolla was observed in _Campanula perfoliata_ and ❋ Maxwell T. Masters (N/A)
Go to any canyon -- I shall not reveal the name of my particular canyon -- and locate a bed of miner's lettuce (Montia perfoliata). ❋ Unknown (1921)
The even larger C. arborescens (silver jade plant) features milky blue leaves, while the equally frosty blue of C. perfoliata var. minor, known as propeller plant, has distinctively curved, lance-shaped leaves on a smaller scale (to 3 feet). ❋ Erle Nickel (2011)
DIGITALIS perfoliata glabra flore violaceo minore. ❋ William Curtis (1772)
_Chlora perfoliata_, _Blackstonia perfoliata_, _Hudsoni_, perfoliated yellow-wort -- on the banks in the King's Field. ❋ Gilbert White (1756)
Claytonia perfoliata, or miner's lettuce, so named for the 49ers who grew fond of the plant as a source of Vitamin C during the Gold Rush. ❋ Unknown (2009)
The three commonest tapeworms are Anoplocephala perfoliata (found in New Zealand), which grow to about 2. 5cm in length. ❋ Unknown (2009)
T h n n b e r * si se - qiiaris, non differt, nam vterque An - tennis claua perfoliata gandet. ❋ Unknown (1791)
A.perfoliata. of the Genus Aloe.vtrens. saponana minor. ❋ Unknown (1791)
Venus’ looking glass, Triodanis perfoliata also known as Clasping Venus’ Looking-glass, formerly known as Specularia perfoliata. ❋ Unknown (2008)
The aloe vera species is also referred to as Indian Aloe, Barbados Aloe, Wand of Heaven, First Aid Plant, Burn Aloe, Chinese Aloe and in the laboratory, A. barbadensis Mill, Aloe perfoliata L. var. vera, Aloe indica Royle and even the Miracle Plant.
You will find nothing but blunder and embarrassment result from any endeavour to enter into further particulars, such as "the relation of the dissepiment with respect to the valves of the capsule," etc., etc., since "in the various species of Veronica almost every kind of dehiscence may be observed" (C. under V. perfoliata, 1936, an ❋ John Ruskin (1859)