Plantae utiliores: or illustrations of useful plants, employed in the arts and medicine, Parte 8Whittaker & Company, 1850 |
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... stems , to the height of a foot or eighteen inches . The leaves are numerous , lanceolate , opposite , sessile , pointed , ser- rated towards the ends , of a bright green colour , two inches long , nearly half an inch broad , and ...
... stems , to the height of a foot or eighteen inches . The leaves are numerous , lanceolate , opposite , sessile , pointed , ser- rated towards the ends , of a bright green colour , two inches long , nearly half an inch broad , and ...
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... stem ; resembling common chickweed . It is indigenous to Britain ; growing plentifully in cultivated grounds , particularly in rich garden soils ; and flowering nearly the whole summer . Pimpernel has a small fibrous root . The stem is ...
... stem ; resembling common chickweed . It is indigenous to Britain ; growing plentifully in cultivated grounds , particularly in rich garden soils ; and flowering nearly the whole summer . Pimpernel has a small fibrous root . The stem is ...
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... stem , clothed with two or three alternate ash - coloured scale - like spathes , so closely adpressed as to be scarcely discernible . From the top of the stem issues one leaf ( perhaps , as in the figure of Plumier , sometimes more ) ...
... stem , clothed with two or three alternate ash - coloured scale - like spathes , so closely adpressed as to be scarcely discernible . From the top of the stem issues one leaf ( perhaps , as in the figure of Plumier , sometimes more ) ...
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... stem of the creeping - plant , must have observed that neither make any turns until they come into contact with some object around which they can twine ; so that , up to a certain point , the stem of the most inveterately - twisting ...
... stem of the creeping - plant , must have observed that neither make any turns until they come into contact with some object around which they can twine ; so that , up to a certain point , the stem of the most inveterately - twisting ...
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... stems of C. Scoparius are sought after , on account of their beauty when cut into veneers . Goats are fond of browsing on the herbaceous twigs of this plant , which is believed to be the flowering Cytisus of Virgil ; and its branches ...
... stems of C. Scoparius are sought after , on account of their beauty when cut into veneers . Goats are fond of browsing on the herbaceous twigs of this plant , which is believed to be the flowering Cytisus of Virgil ; and its branches ...
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