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Field and Woodland Plants · William S. Furneaux — chapter 68 of 87 · ~223 words · public domain

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Common Fleabane. 1/2-2 ft. Y. Heads 3/4 in., 225

Small Fleabane. 6-12 ins. Y. Heads 3/8 in., 226

Ox-eye Daisy. 1-2 ft. Y. and W. 1-3/4 in., 227

Sneeze-wort. 1-2 ft. W. 1/2 in., 227

Centaury. 6-18 ins. Ro. or P. 3/8 in., 227

Small Bindweed. 1/2-2 ft. P. 1 in., 228

Meadow Clary. 1-2 ft. Bl. 5/8 in., 229

Marjoram. 9-18 ins. Ro. Pu. 3/16 in., 231

Self-heal. 4-10 ins. V. or Pu. 1/4 in., 232

Greater Plantain. 2-9 ins. G. 1/8 in. Spike 5-8 ins., 232

Ribwort Plantain. 2-10 ins. G. 1/8 in. Spike 1 in., 233

Marsh Orchis. 1-2 ft. W. to Pu. 5/8 in., 233

Butterfly Orchis. 6-14 ins. W. or G.W. 1/2-3/4 in., 234

Cat's-tail Grass., 233

Meadow Barley., 233

Sheep's Fescue Grass., 234

Rye Grass or Darnel., 234

Cock's-foot Grass., Plate IV

12. BOGS, MARSHES, AND WET PLACES--SUMMER.

Lesser Spearwort. 4-12 ins. Y. 1/2 in., 236

Greater Spearwort. 2-4 ft. Y. 1 to 1-1/2 ins., 236

Water Cress. 1-3 ft. W. 1/4 in., 236

Marsh Yellow Cress. 1-2 ft. Y. 1/8 in., 237

Amphibious Yellow Cress. 2-3 ft. Y. 1/4 in., 237

Marsh Mallow. 2-3 ft. Ro. 1-3/8 in., 238

Marsh St. John's Wort. 6-12 ins. Y. 1/2 in., 238

Marsh Pea. 2-3 ft. Bl.Pu. 1/2 in., 239

Great Hairy Willow-herb. 3-6 ft. d.Ro. 7/8 in., 239

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