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When it's higher than that the moths does not visit the Pancratium plant.
Pancratium species often inhabit extremely dry and sandy areas.
And the same holds in boxing and in the pancratium?
Pancratium illyricum from souther Europe is very similar.
Pancratium canariense from the Canary Islands is very similar.
Many species have been published under Pancratium, but most have been transferred to other genera.
Greek-style athletics included footraces, boxing, wrestling, and the pancratium.
On his journey back to Armenia, Tiridates I viewed an exhibition of pancratium.
Plants belonging to the genus Pancratium have been found in prehistoric Cretan frescoes.
Pancratium may be:
Pancratium trianthum (spelled Pancreatium trianthum in the bill)
Pancratium Carolinianum, Bot.
Pancratium maritimum, or sea daffodil, is a species of bulbous plant native to the Mediterranean region and south-western Europe.
The name "Pancratium" is derived from the Greek and means "all-strength", probably referring to the strength of a plant that can tolerate extreme climates.
Pancratium illyricum is a species of bulbous plant native to Corsica, Sardinia and Capraia.
It is the hardiest Pancratium - USDA zone 8 and probably 7 in sheltered position with a southern aspect.
The plant was first scientifically described in 1783 by William Bartram as the "odoriferous Pancratium fluitans which almost alone possesses the little rocky islets".
By the Imperial Period, the Romans had adopted the Greek combat sport (spelled in Latin as pancratium) into their Games.
Pancratium canariense or the Canary Sea Daffodil is a species of bulbous plant endemic to the Canary Islands.
Lycorideae are basal in the Eurasian clade and begin a grade that continues with Hannonia, then Pancratium, then Lapiedra.
Pancratium L. (syn.: Mizonia A.Chev.; Chapmanolirion Dinter )
Pancratium zeylanicum is a bulbous perennial herb, which grows in India and on the islands of the Indian Ocean where it is known commonly as "rain flower".
This last was a thoroughly American touch; but otherwise one of these contests was less a boxing match than a kind of backwoods pancratium, no less revolting than its ancient prototype of Olympic fame.
Pancratium is a genus of about 21 species of perennial, herbaceous and bulbous plants in the family Amaryllidaceae, subfamily Amaryllidoideae, which latter also includes the genera Narcissus (true daffodils) and Galanthus (snowdrops).
The larvae feed on Amaryllidaceae, Iridaceae and Liliaceae species, including Amaryllis, Clivia, Cooperia, Eucharis, Haemanthus, Hippeastrum, Hymenocallis, Narcissus, Pancratium, Polianthes, Zephyranthes, Iris, Crinum, Leucojum and Lilium species.