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Milla

Milla, the Mexican star, is a genus of monocotyledonous plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Brodiaeoideae. They are native mostly to Mexico, with one species extending into Guatemala, Honduras, Arizona, Texas and New Mexico.

Milla contains ten accepted species:

  1. Milla biflora Cav. - widespread across most of Mexico plus Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Guatemala and Honduras
  2. Milla bryanii I.M.Johnst. - Coahuila
  3. Milla delicata H.E.Moore - Guerrero
  4. Milla filifolia T.M.Howard - Morelos
  5. Milla magnifica H.E.Moore - Guerrero, Morelos
  6. Milla mexicana T.M.Howard - Puebla, Oaxaca
  7. Milla mortoniana H.E.Moore - Guerrero
  8. Milla oaxacana Ravenna - Oaxaca
  9. Milla potosina T.M.Howard - San Luis Potosí
  10. Milla rosea H.E.Moore - Nuevo León
Milla (disambiguation)

Milla is a plant genus in the family Asparagaceae.

Milla may also refer to:

Usage examples of "milla".

But Milla wished to make it clear from the beginning that she wanted nothing but a professional, student-teacher relationship.

And a few moments later, when Ed told him to relax and take off his uniform tunic, Milla was startled to see that McCoy was wearing a nasty-looking dagger strapped to his left arm, between his hand and his elbow.

Mae Su watched until it was no longer possible to make out individual Marines on her deck, and then Mae Su looked up at Milla, and they walked to the Pontiac and got in.

Zimmerman apartment was far larger and better furnished than Milla expected.

Even though she had known from the beginning about Milla, the truth was that Carolyn was getting the short end of the stick.

Mae Su had told her, Milla expected the uncle to be a village elder, old, dignified, with maybe even a wispy beard.

August 1942, six months after her arrival in Paotow-Zi, Milla was delivered of a healthy boy by the village midwife.

Mae Su handled the pig farm part of it, including the slaughter of the animals, then delivered the meat and the spices to Milla so she could prepare the mixture.

Su had watched the initial encounter between Father Boris and Milla with mingled suspicion and curiosity.

Father Boris visited Milla at Paotow-Zi regularly, at intervals of two or three weeks.

Wise Elders, always thanking him profusely for using his wisdom and influence to protect Milla and Mae Su and their children.

In fact, half a dozen times Mae Su had returned from Baotou with the stones Milla had given her to sell.

He motioned for Milla to step outside, then he closed the panel between them and the crew.

The assistant, Milla, and several attendants trotted behind them, carrying their baggage.

Andross, and he gave Milla a series of orders as they left the tournament hall.