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Definition of bartsia in English: bartsianounˈbɑːtsɪəˈbärtsēə A herbaceous plant of the figwort family, some kinds being partly parasitic on the roots of other plants, especially grasses. Bartsia and related genera, family Scrophulariaceae: several species Example sentencesExamples - Cultivation in combination with growing a competitive crop will limit red bartsia infestations.
- The flora of these habitat mosaics is outstandingly species-rich and includes many rare northern species, such as alpine bartsia Bartsia alpina and bird's eye primrose Primula farinosa.
- P. latifolia (red bartsia, common bartsia) grows to 20 cm and is often reddish, with deeply toothed leaves.
Origin Modern Latin, named after Johann Bartsch (1709–38), Prussian botanist. Definition of bartsia in US English: bartsianounˈbärtsēə A herbaceous plant of the figwort family. Some kinds obtain additional nourishment by attachment to the roots of other plants, especially grasses. Bartsia and related genera, family Scrophulariaceae: several species, in particular the pink-flowered red bartsia (Odontites serotina) Example sentencesExamples - Cultivation in combination with growing a competitive crop will limit red bartsia infestations.
- The flora of these habitat mosaics is outstandingly species-rich and includes many rare northern species, such as alpine bartsia Bartsia alpina and bird's eye primrose Primula farinosa.
- P. latifolia (red bartsia, common bartsia) grows to 20 cm and is often reddish, with deeply toothed leaves.
Origin Modern Latin, named after Johann Bartsch (1709–38), Prussian botanist. |