There is an herb named in Latine Convolvulus (i.e. with wind),
growing among shrubs and bushes, with carrieth a flower not
unlike to this Lilly, save that it yeeldeth no smell nor hath
those chives within; for whitenesse they resemble one another
very much, as if Nature in making this floure were a learning and
trying her skill how to frame the Lilly indeed.
- Pliny the Elder (Caius Plinius Secundus),
Natural History (bk. XXI, ch. X),
(Holland's translation)
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