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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
tardus,-a,-um (adj.A): late, not in time; slow, not swift, tardy; compar. tardior,-ius, superl. tardissimus,-a,-um (adj.A); used rather like serotinus,-a,-um (adj.A) indicating backwardness, that comes or happens late; opp. celer, gen.sg. celeris (adj.B) and velox,-ocis (adj.B), q.v.: swift; see slow;

- [fungi] vias praecipue arenosas pinetorum assidue comitatur, glareae glebulis saepe inquinata, autumno tardiore Oct. Nov. (S&A), it constantly accompanies roads, especially the sandy ones in pine associations, often dirtied with the gravel of little clods [of earth], in later autumn Oct. Nov.

Erigeron tardus; Solidago tarda, sterile plants producing stolons late in the autumn; Hieracium tardum.

 

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