id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20421 Ruskin, John Proserpina, Volume 1 Studies of Wayside Flowers, While the Air was Yet Pure Among the Alps and in the Scotland and England Which My Father Knew .txt text/plain 62136 3140 76 adopted in this book will know the useful and beautiful names of plants Plants with fleshy leaves, and spikes of bright _yellow_ flowers, star-like groups of smooth, strong, oval leaves,--intensely green, and much like the young leaves of any other plant, except in this;--they all have a 1. Plants in their perfect form consist of four principal parts,--the Root, leaf; then in the flower and its fruit; and lastly in the stem. behave himself rightly: "He shall be like a tree planted by the river side, well know, innumerable shapes and orders of leaves;--there are some like green leaves unclose their points,--the little yellow ones peep out, like stems,--that of annual flowers growing high from among their ground leaves, of the flowers whose names I think good to change; but I look carefully parts: root, stem, leaf, and flower. leaves, forming the flower itself. ./cache/20421.txt ./txt/20421.txt