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Seeds of Michigan Weeds · W. J. Beal — chapter 22 of 41 · ~143 words · public domain

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Euphorbia, 143, 144

Euphorbiaceae, 143

Evening primrose, 147

Evening primrose family, 147

Fall dandelion, 168

False Buckwheat, 121

False flax, 134

FE'MALE FLOW'ER, one having pistils only, but no stamens; pistillate flower.

FER'TILE, producing fruit, or reproductive bodies of any kind.

Field dodder, 150

Field garlic, 119

Field madder, 159

Field pepper-grass, 136

Figwort family, 156

Fire-weed, 165

Five finger, 139

Flat-stemmed Poa, 116

Flax dodder, 150

Fleabane, 165, 166

Floral glume

FLO'RET, a single flower of a head or cluster, especially in Compositae.

Forked catchfly, 130

Foxtail, green, yellow, 117

Garlic, field, wild, 119

Gaura, 147

Geraniaceae, 142

Geranium family, 142

GLUME, one of the outer floral envelopes in grasses or sedges. The term as now used includes the bracts (empty glumes) which subtend a spikelet and the lower of the two bracts subtending the individual flower (flowering or floral glume, lemma).

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