A Systematic Arrangement of British Plants: With an Easy Introduction to the Study of Botany, Volume 2Cadell and Davies and Robinson, Wynne and Scholey, Walker, Cuthell and Wallis, 1801 |
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1-celled 3-cornered 5-cleft acute Anthers austr barren base Ben Lawers berries Bloss blossom blunt Blymhill bogs branches brown calyx Caps capsules Catkins cloven colour common Cornwall Cows Curt cylindrical Dicks ditches edge egg-spear-shaped female flat Floral-leaves florets Flowers fringed fruit fruit-stalks germen goats eat grass green hairs hairy heart-shaped hedges hermaphrodite Horses HUDS inches high inches long Involucr Involucrum Jacq July June keel leaf leaf-stalks leafits Leaves egg-shaped Leaves spear-shaped length LINN Linnæus male marshes meadows and pastures membranaceous naked nearly nectary Norfolk oblong Orcheston outer Panicle petals pistils purple purplish root Root-leaves rough roundish scales Scheuch seeds segments serrated Sheaths sheep shorter side sitting slender smooth sometimes species spikes stalks stamens stem Stem-leaves strap-shaped Straw Suffolk Summits tapering terminating toothed Umbel upper upright valves viii whirl Whole plant Woods WOODW WOODWARD woolly Worcestershire yellow