Agriculture of Maine Volume 14, pt. 1869; annual report of the secretary of the Maine Board of Agriculture
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Maine. Board of Agriculture, 210 стр., ISBN:
1231651229
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1870 Excerpt: ...When bruised the plant exhales a strong and disagreeable odor. 64. Golden Ragwort--Squaw-weed--Senecio aureus. Root perennial. Stem one to two feet high, branched, striate. Leaves one to three inches long, varying in form on the different varieties; petioles, or leaf-stalks of the radical leaves one to seven inches long; stem leaves sessile or partly clasping. Heads many flowered, with yellow rays. The Golden rag-wort is often found in abundance in low meadows. It is a worthless though probably not a troublesome weed. There are many varieties. 65. Common Thistle--Cirsium lanceolatum. Altogether too common to need a description. The flowers are purple iu erect terminal heads which are about an inch in diameter. The plant is sometimes called Bull Thistle. It is an introduced plant...
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