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smilacina|smaɪləˈsaɪnə| [mod.L. (R. L. Desfontaines 1807, in Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat. IX. 51), f. smilac-, smilax + -ina2.] A perennial herb of the genus so called, belonging to the family Liliaceæ, native to North America or temperate parts of Asia, and bearing terminal clusters of small white flowers; also called false Solomon's seal.
1808Curtis's Bot. Mag. XXIX. 1155 (heading) Oval-Leaved Smilacina. 1890Harper's Mag. Apr. 709/1 The little smilacina lifts its spike of tiny, fragrant blossoms. 1970B. Miles Bluebells & Bittersweet viii. 141/3 Though perhaps not as well known [as Solomon's seal], smilacina wants the same situation. |