Argemone platyceras auct. non Link & Otto — Symbol ARPO2 Synonym Symbol ARPL2 Botanical Family Papaveraceae … Scientific plant list
Argemone platyceras Link & Otto var. hispida (A. Gray) Prain — Symbol ARHI4 Synonym Symbol ARPLH3 Botanical Family Papaveraceae … Scientific plant list
Argemone platyceras Link & Otto var. hispida (A. Gray) Prain — Symbol ARHI4 Synonym Symbol ARPLH3 Botanical Family Papaveraceae … Scientific plant list
Argemone platyceras Link & Otto var. rosea J.M. Coult. — Symbol ARSA4 Synonym Symbol ARPLR Botanical Family Papaveraceae … Scientific plant list
Chicalote — Chi ca*lo te, n. [Sp., prob. of Mex. origin.] (Bot.) A Mexican prickly poppy ({Argemone platyceras}), which has migrated into California. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Antelope Island State Park — Karte des Antelope Island State Park Der Antelope Island State Park ist ein State Park im Davis County in Utah. Er befindet sich auf Antelope Island, der größten Insel im Großen Salzsee, und ist über einen befahrbaren Damm mit dem Festland in… … Deutsch Wikipedia
chicalote — ☆ chicalote [chik΄ə lōt′ē, chik΄ə lōt′ā ] n. 〚AmSp, name used for various thorny plants < Nahuatl chicalotl < chicaloyo, thorny〛 the prickly poppy (Argemone platyceras) of Mexico and the SW U.S., with large, white flowers * * * … Universalium
chicalote — ☆ chicalote [chik΄ə lōt′ē, chik΄ə lōt′ā ] n. [AmSp, name used for various thorny plants < Nahuatl chicalotl < chicaloyo, thorny] the prickly poppy (Argemone platyceras) of Mexico and the SW U.S., with large, white flowers … English World dictionary
chicalote — ˌchikəˈlōd.ē noun ( s) Etymology: Spanish, from Nahuatl chicalotl : a white flowered prickly poppy (Argemone platyceras) of Mexico and the southwestern United States … Useful english dictionary
prickly poppy — any tropical American poppy of the genus Argemone, esp. A. mexicana (Mexican poppy), having prickly pods and leaves and yellow or white, poppylike flowers. [1715 25] * * * ▪ plant also called argemony any of approximately 30 species of… … Universalium