Species within a genus
For Carlo Antonio Lodovico Bellardi (1741 - 1826),** ),** Italian physician, botanist, bryologist and mycologist.
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triksos, = threefold, thrice;
trixago (trissago), = a plant called germander by Pliny.
Germander, in original Greek meant literally ‘ground oak’ (on the ground oak) + a lot more obscure applications to herbs.
Trisagios, = the neuter gender for ‘thrice holy’, which in ancient Greek was the eucharistic hymn, used especially in the Oriental Churches.
Trixago, = TRIXIS – like.
(three angled fruits)
(LS, Ox, K3)
trixago (trissago), = a plant called germander by Pliny.
Germander, in original Greek meant literally ‘ground oak’ (on the ground oak) + a lot more obscure applications to herbs.
Trisagios, = the neuter gender for ‘thrice holy’, which in ancient Greek was the eucharistic hymn, used especially in the Oriental Churches.
Trixago, = TRIXIS – like.
(three angled fruits)
(LS, Ox, K3)