Favourite Field Flowers: Or, Wild Flowers of England Popularly Described, Том 1Houlston & Stoneman, 1848 |
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... weed ! yes , such this flower is deemed Where too numerous it is found ; And yet to others it hath seemed A pretty plant for cultur'd ground . MS . THE Common Fritillary , so called from its chequered marks , whence it would appear to ...
... weed ! yes , such this flower is deemed Where too numerous it is found ; And yet to others it hath seemed A pretty plant for cultur'd ground . MS . THE Common Fritillary , so called from its chequered marks , whence it would appear to ...
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... weed of its genus , its creeping scions destroying the grass as they extend . This habit and the spreading calyx distinguish it from R. bulbosus ; its fur- rowed peduncles distinguish it from R. acris , which has rounded peduncles , and ...
... weed of its genus , its creeping scions destroying the grass as they extend . This habit and the spreading calyx distinguish it from R. bulbosus ; its fur- rowed peduncles distinguish it from R. acris , which has rounded peduncles , and ...
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... weed ( Potentilla anserina ) , is described as " the most elegant , and at the same time one of the most common , of the British Potentillas . " The flower is very much like that of our special favourite , indeed , scarcely to be ...
... weed ( Potentilla anserina ) , is described as " the most elegant , and at the same time one of the most common , of the British Potentillas . " The flower is very much like that of our special favourite , indeed , scarcely to be ...
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... the researches of science , have no visible beauty to com- mand our regard ; while many others , which the farmer regards as weeds and would gladly banish from his up its fields for ever , and which apparently possess 76.
... the researches of science , have no visible beauty to com- mand our regard ; while many others , which the farmer regards as weeds and would gladly banish from his up its fields for ever , and which apparently possess 76.
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... weeds Tall as yourself ; press through nettles , briars , Or aught which your exploring steps impedes ; Heed not scratches , stings , though patience triers . Proceed , and now a rich reward you take ; There blooms the mullein with its ...
... weeds Tall as yourself ; press through nettles , briars , Or aught which your exploring steps impedes ; Heed not scratches , stings , though patience triers . Proceed , and now a rich reward you take ; There blooms the mullein with its ...
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