Crossword-Solution: ALISMA 6 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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ALISMA anagram LAMIAS, SALAMI

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Genus of marsh herbs. 1 answer
Water plantain genus. 1 answer
water plantain 2 answers
Water plant 33 answers
Marsh plant 46 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Soon afterwards Fritz Müller discovered that the young stems of an Alisma and of a Linum—plants which do not climb and are widely separated in the natural system—revolved plainly, though irregularly, and he states that he has reason to suspect that this occurs with some other plants.
On the Origin of Species Charles Darwin 1999
Here, also, are described the movements of Alisma.) I suspect many plants move a little, following the sun; but all do not, for I have watched some pretty carefully.
More Letters of Charles Darwin Volume II Charles Darwin 2001
The facts noted in Darwin's copy are the explosive stamens of Parietaria, the submerged flowers of Alisma containing air, the manner of fertilisation of Lopezia, etc.) I wish you all success in your gigantic undertaking; but what a pity you did not think of it ten years ago, so as to have accumulated references on all sorts of subjects.
More Letters of Charles Darwin Volume II Charles Darwin 2001
The flowers of some aquatic and marsh plants, for instance of Ranunculus aquatalis, Alisma natans, Subularia, Illecebrum, Menyanthes, and Euryale, remain closely shut as long as they are submerged, and in this condition fertilise themselves.
The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species Charles Darwin 2001
Fritz Müller has described[6] the spontaneous revolving movements of the flower-stems of an Alisma, which he compares with those of a climbing plant.
The Power of Movement in Plants Charles Darwin 2002
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1942–1944).