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bigram | frequency |
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feet high | 144 |
two feet | 95 |
inches high | 75 |
inch long | 71 |
three feet | 71 |
inches long | 56 |
white flowers | 51 |
eighteen inches | 49 |
yellow flowers | 46 |
plant flowers | 41 |
upper leaves | 39 |
upper ones | 36 |
six inches | 36 |
green colour | 33 |
radical leaves | 33 |
lower leaves | 32 |
wet places | 29 |
regular flowers | 29 |
erect plant | 28 |
lower ones | 28 |
dead nettle | 27 |
purple colour | 27 |
four feet | 27 |
much like | 27 |
two species | 27 |
last species | 26 |
ten inches | 26 |
general appearance | 26 |
pale yellow | 25 |
branched stem | 24 |
long stalks | 24 |
moderately common | 24 |
deeply divided | 24 |
similar plant | 23 |
five petals | 22 |
whole plant | 22 |
easily distinguished | 22 |
three inches | 21 |
short stalks | 21 |
simple leaves | 21 |
spreading lobes | 21 |
shortly stalked | 21 |
rather large | 20 |
southern counties | 20 |
twelve inches | 20 |
early spring | 20 |
bright yellow | 20 |
waste places | 20 |
five lobes | 20 |
many parts | 19 |
yellow colour | 19 |
wild flowers | 19 |
species flowers | 19 |
five stamens | 18 |
two inches | 18 |
five spreading | 18 |
four inches | 18 |
flowering stems | 18 |
three species | 18 |
five sepals | 18 |
pollen cells | 18 |
waste ground | 17 |
erect stem | 17 |
upper lip | 17 |
narrow segments | 17 |
widely distributed | 16 |
flowers appear | 16 |
one side | 16 |
red valerian | 16 |
smooth plant | 16 |
narrow leaves | 16 |
willow farm | 16 |
female flowers | 16 |
spring flowers | 16 |
five feet | 16 |
spreading branches | 15 |
pinnate leaves | 15 |
silky hairs | 15 |
much branched | 15 |
eight inches | 15 |
present chapter | 15 |
opposite leaves | 15 |
large number | 15 |
slightly toothed | 14 |
feet long | 14 |
much longer | 14 |
coarsely toothed | 14 |
outer ones | 14 |
green flowers | 14 |
narrow lobes | 14 |
common plant | 14 |
much smaller | 14 |
young leaves | 13 |
fruit ripens | 13 |
last example | 13 |
hairy plant | 13 |
stiff hairs | 13 |
pale purple | 13 |
lower lip | 13 |
alternate leaves | 13 |
ten stamens | 13 |
well known | 13 |
deeply cut | 12 |
dry pastures | 12 |
pale green | 12 |
pretty little | 12 |
found principally | 12 |
inch across | 12 |
readily distinguished | 12 |
almost globular | 12 |
first example | 12 |
similar situations | 12 |
six feet | 12 |
overlapping bracts | 12 |
deeply cleft | 12 |
flowers grow | 12 |
composite flowers | 12 |
pinnately divided | 12 |
one species | 11 |
general characters | 11 |
commonly seen | 11 |
sharp point | 11 |
flowers bloom | 11 |
five narrow | 11 |
four stamens | 11 |
blue flowers | 11 |
crimson clover | 11 |
superior ovary | 11 |
slender stem | 11 |
foliage leaves | 11 |
small flowers | 11 |
wild flower | 11 |
plate vi | 11 |
pappus consists | 10 |
several species | 10 |
give rise | 10 |
downy plant | 10 |
blue colour | 10 |
dense clusters | 10 |
two lips | 10 |
exstipulate leaves | 10 |
slightly downy | 10 |
lie close | 10 |
inferior ovary | 10 |
one another | 10 |
little plant | 10 |
ovary inferior | 10 |
rest harrow | 10 |
pale pink | 10 |
meadow sweet | 10 |
white dead | 10 |
broadly ovate | 10 |
slender plant | 10 |
purple flowers | 10 |
also known | 10 |
easily recognised | 9 |
sometimes regarded | 9 |
scorpion grass | 9 |
celled ovary | 9 |
without stipules | 9 |
leaved heath | 9 |
summer months | 9 |
white clover | 9 |
field scabious | 9 |
several seeds | 9 |
golden yellow | 9 |
flowering plants | 9 |
two valves | 9 |
herb robert | 9 |
lower part | 9 |
bright blue | 9 |
beaked parsley | 9 |
general form | 9 |
red colour | 9 |
many seeds | 9 |
dark green | 9 |
five teeth | 9 |
compound leaves | 9 |
perfect flowers | 9 |
parasitic plants | 9 |
passing now | 9 |
numerous stamens | 9 |
may often | 9 |
underground stems | 9 |
four spreading | 9 |
secondary bracts | 9 |
five segments | 9 |
separate plants | 9 |
may see | 9 |
water dropwort | 9 |
slightly hairy | 9 |
carnivorous plants | 9 |
quite smooth | 9 |
red clover | 9 |
spreading hairs | 9 |
upper part | 9 |
thickly covered | 9 |
british species | 9 |
nearly half | 8 |
rock rose | 8 |
leaves grow | 8 |
old walls | 8 |
plate ii | 8 |
slightly branched | 8 |
often tinged | 8 |
hooked bristles | 8 |
common species | 8 |
ovary one | 8 |
irregular flowers | 8 |
milky sap | 8 |
four petals | 8 |
rose colour | 8 |
almost completely | 8 |
headed poppy | 8 |
toothed segments | 8 |
creeping rootstock | 8 |
much shorter | 8 |
stamens many | 8 |
leaved toadflax | 8 |
willow herb | 8 |
little flowers | 8 |
shall see | 8 |
bright red | 8 |
species referred | 8 |
third species | 8 |
now become | 8 |
terminal corymb | 8 |
somewhat similar | 8 |
ovary superior | 8 |
male flowers | 8 |
often seen | 8 |
two pairs | 8 |
ear chickweed | 8 |
small teeth | 8 |
meadow grass | 8 |
let us | 8 |
stem leaves | 8 |
flowers form | 8 |
plate iv | 8 |
less common | 8 |
forest trees | 8 |
oat grass | 8 |
plate viii | 8 |
four lobes | 8 |
shady places | 8 |
yellow rattle | 8 |
leaved bell | 8 |
moist meadows | 8 |
shall find | 8 |
united petals | 7 |
pointed lobes | 7 |
long peduncles | 7 |
annual meadow | 7 |
almost sessile | 7 |
frequently seen | 7 |
cultivated ground | 7 |
small white | 7 |
rather thick | 7 |
short tube | 7 |
north england | 7 |
three times | 7 |
branching stem | 7 |
spindle tree | 7 |
terminal bud | 7 |
toothed leaflets | 7 |
bit scabious | 7 |
terminal panicles | 7 |
much larger | 7 |
three stamens | 7 |
another flower | 7 |
may meet | 7 |
see plate | 7 |
mountain ash | 7 |
spreading petals | 7 |
scentless mayweed | 7 |
creeping stem | 7 |
rather long | 7 |
erect stems | 7 |
especially near | 7 |
coloured flowers | 7 |
white hairs | 7 |
pure white | 7 |
purple loosestrife | 7 |
plate iii | 7 |
parallel veins | 7 |
musk thistle | 7 |
female catkins | 7 |
similar species | 7 |
climbing plants | 7 |
tail grass | 7 |
often reaches | 7 |
included among | 7 |
coming now | 7 |
gilt edges | 7 |
scarlet pimpernel | 7 |
dark brown | 7 |
spotted persicaria | 7 |
five short | 7 |
two stamens | 7 |
pale blue | 7 |
twining stem | 7 |
composite flower | 7 |
bloom till | 7 |
dark purple | 7 |
pink flowers | 7 |
seeded capsule | 7 |
hedge bedstraw | 7 |
toothed leaves | 7 |
crown vo | 7 |
containing many | 7 |
flowering branches | 7 |
different plants | 7 |
lesser periwinkle | 7 |
almost everywhere | 7 |
underground stem | 7 |
two longer | 7 |
five pointed | 7 |
sessile leaves | 7 |
sided raceme | 7 |
plant grows | 7 |
stipuled leaves | 7 |
foot trefoil | 7 |
plate vii | 7 |
soft hairs | 7 |
many cases | 7 |
variable plant | 6 |
greater stitchwort | 6 |
several rows | 6 |
yellowish green | 6 |
will grow | 6 |
hilly pastures | 6 |
species may | 6 |
compound leaf | 6 |
red flowers | 6 |
carline thistle | 6 |
axillary clusters | 6 |
stony places | 6 |
notched petals | 6 |
prostrate stems | 6 |
lilac flowers | 6 |
two seeds | 6 |
fruit consists | 6 |
doubly serrate | 6 |
pasque flower | 6 |
great knapweed | 6 |
many flowers | 6 |
ones sessile | 6 |
half way | 6 |
lilac colour | 6 |
will often | 6 |
guelder rose | 6 |
fibrous root | 6 |
cow wheat | 6 |
grows wild | 6 |
bulbous buttercup | 6 |
stout plant | 6 |
one seed | 6 |
eight stamens | 6 |
like leaves | 6 |
trifoliate leaves | 6 |
three lobes | 6 |
golden saxifrage | 6 |
less tinged | 6 |
field speedwell | 6 |
south britain | 6 |
rather rare | 6 |
greenish flowers | 6 |
downy hairs | 6 |
eight feet | 6 |
ray florets | 6 |
axillary peduncles | 6 |
bristly hairs | 6 |
terminal panicle | 6 |
seen growing | 6 |
trail along | 6 |
nine inches | 6 |
eye daisy | 6 |
commonly found | 6 |
deeply toothed | 6 |
found chiefly | 6 |
corolla consists | 6 |
scots pine | 6 |
small bracts | 6 |
little shorter | 6 |
prostrate plant | 6 |
leaved helleborine | 6 |
eastern counties | 6 |
plant blooms | 6 |
red hemp | 6 |
inner ones | 6 |
everlasting pea | 6 |
outer bracts | 6 |
garden flower | 6 |
chalky districts | 6 |
cultivated fields | 6 |
chalky soils | 6 |
henbit dead | 6 |
seldom exceeding | 6 |
wood sorrel | 6 |
small bindweed | 6 |
meadow foxtail | 6 |
dry banks | 6 |
brown colour | 6 |
downy beneath | 6 |
unpleasant odour | 6 |
terminal racemes | 6 |
netted veins | 6 |
winter cress | 6 |
wayfaring tree | 6 |
great hedge | 6 |
narrow bracts | 6 |
entire leaves | 6 |
ones stalked | 6 |
two distinct | 6 |
erect flowering | 6 |
popular name | 6 |
lesser dodder | 6 |
almost round | 6 |
often grows | 6 |
neighbouring plants | 6 |
involucre bracts | 6 |
placed singly | 6 |
wild clematis | 6 |
rye grass | 6 |
main stem | 6 |
great broomrape | 6 |
stalked leaves | 6 |
yellow petals | 6 |
particularly partial | 6 |
dog violet | 6 |
dense cluster | 6 |
pink colour | 6 |
even though | 6 |
grey bark | 6 |
two styles | 6 |
following spring | 6 |
organic compounds | 6 |
often meet | 6 |
service tree | 6 |
will go | 6 |
white colour | 6 |
wood anemone | 5 |
branched tendrils | 5 |
loose spike | 5 |
almost invariably | 5 |
spiked speedwell | 5 |
common elm | 5 |
strawberry tree | 5 |
closely resembles | 5 |
spotted orchis | 5 |
common flower | 5 |
damp meadows | 5 |
two small | 5 |
procumbent pearlwort | 5 |
plant varies | 5 |
small scales | 5 |
every year | 5 |
many stamens | 5 |
much wrinkled | 5 |
considerable number | 5 |
plant may | 5 |
common wayside | 5 |
terminal raceme | 5 |
great valerian | 5 |
evergreen alkanet | 5 |
turned back | 5 |
yellow rocket | 5 |
common red | 5 |
distinct parts | 5 |
axillary cymes | 5 |
membranous stipules | 5 |
small plant | 5 |
three british | 5 |
yet another | 5 |
fleshy leaves | 5 |
fruit berry | 5 |
bears small | 5 |
often found | 5 |
large flowers | 5 |
little longer | 5 |
tapering towards | 5 |
placed alternately | 5 |
butterfly orchis | 5 |
flowers vary | 5 |
foot high | 5 |
many years | 5 |
hedge woundwort | 5 |
parasitic habits | 5 |
crimson colour | 5 |
specific name | 5 |
long points | 5 |
pollen masses | 5 |
right angles | 5 |
often called | 5 |
fresh roots | 5 |
silver weed | 5 |
stem grows | 5 |
like flowers | 5 |
leaved cinquefoil | 5 |
clover dodder | 5 |
dehiscent fruits | 5 |
dioecious flowers | 5 |
oblong leaves | 5 |
containing several | 5 |
one cell | 5 |
limestone districts | 5 |
deadly nightshade | 5 |
quite free | 5 |
one flower | 5 |
spiny rest | 5 |
yellow pimpernel | 5 |
flowers may | 5 |
general features | 5 |
may find | 5 |
wild pansy | 5 |
globular clusters | 5 |
white bryony | 5 |
lateral lobes | 5 |
four species | 5 |
yellow toadflax | 5 |
five unequal | 5 |
will look | 5 |
spreading sepals | 5 |
ovate leaves | 5 |
bee orchis | 5 |
either solitary | 5 |
one ovule | 5 |
yellow flower | 5 |
four sepals | 5 |
hairy hawkbit | 5 |
often confused | 5 |
single flower | 5 |
nutrient matter | 5 |
dog rose | 5 |
longitudinal section | 5 |
globular head | 5 |
cotton grass | 5 |
simple hairs | 5 |
field scorpion | 5 |
new plants | 5 |
drooping flowers | 5 |
two parts | 5 |
shall note | 5 |
different species | 5 |
great britain | 5 |
either simple | 5 |
purple clover | 5 |
staminate catkins | 5 |
classified according | 5 |
evergreen leaves | 5 |
order includes | 5 |
serrate margin | 5 |
occasionally white | 5 |
great mullein | 5 |
short chapter | 5 |
leafy racemes | 5 |
palmately divided | 5 |
floral leaves | 5 |
axillary stalks | 5 |
tap root | 5 |
flower stalks | 5 |
serrate leaflets | 5 |
broad lobes | 5 |
early june | 5 |
wild parsnip | 5 |
short stalk | 5 |
unisexual flowers | 5 |
may also | 5 |
early winter | 5 |
largely cultivated | 5 |
stinging nettle | 5 |
red dead | 5 |
terminal spikes | 5 |
acute leaves | 5 |
dry places | 5 |
either entire | 5 |
two whorls | 5 |
bog pimpernel | 5 |
much less | 5 |
feathery hairs | 5 |
pistillate flowers | 5 |
many small | 5 |
white blossoms | 5 |
wild cherry | 5 |
black knapweed | 5 |
globular capsule | 5 |
axillary racemes | 5 |
note two | 5 |
creeping runners | 5 |
divided leaves | 5 |
compound umbels | 5 |
two carpels | 5 |
woodland plants | 5 |
ragged robin | 5 |
smooth plants | 5 |
creeping plant | 5 |
wall pellitory | 5 |
sided spikes | 5 |
prostrate stem | 5 |
common axis | 5 |
black bryony | 5 |
wild carrot | 5 |
close together | 5 |
opposite sides | 5 |
green leaves | 5 |
climbing plant | 5 |
large bindweed | 5 |
particularly interesting | 5 |
freely branched | 5 |
second species | 5 |
calcareous soils | 5 |
set free | 5 |
mineral food | 5 |
crab apple | 5 |
erect branches | 5 |
loose panicle | 5 |
angular stem | 5 |
term applied | 5 |
joined together | 5 |
just described | 5 |
calcareous districts | 5 |
barren stems | 5 |
angled stem | 5 |
wayside plant | 5 |
moist woods | 5 |
spurge laurel | 5 |
will find | 5 |
large patches | 5 |
white goose | 5 |
upper surface | 5 |
almost white | 5 |
will see | 5 |
melic grass | 4 |
serrate edges | 4 |
lobed leaves | 4 |
glaucous green | 4 |
small scabious | 4 |
often included | 4 |
kidney vetch | 4 |
short lobes | 4 |
late summer | 4 |
upper end | 4 |
great hairy | 4 |
individual flowers | 4 |
common chamomile | 4 |
flower stems | 4 |
embryo plant | 4 |
common among | 4 |
bog asphodel | 4 |
deptford pink | 4 |
popular names | 4 |
less decumbent | 4 |
common meadow | 4 |
summer flowers | 4 |
upper petal | 4 |
moist pastures | 4 |
five broad | 4 |
single seed | 4 |
false brome | 4 |
canary grass | 4 |
glandular hairs | 4 |
lipped corolla | 4 |
occasionally seen | 4 |
comparatively large | 4 |
flowers arranged | 4 |
rare plant | 4 |
sometimes erect | 4 |
yellow heads | 4 |
corn spurrey | 4 |
dark mullein | 4 |
pointed leaves | 4 |
first sight | 4 |
commonly meet | 4 |
water scorpion | 4 |
felix weed | 4 |
leaves arranged | 4 |
coloured plates | 4 |
barren strawberry | 4 |
three valves | 4 |
flowering trees | 4 |
marsh thistle | 4 |
fringed sow | 4 |
distinguishing characters | 4 |
bearded wheat | 4 |
cow parsnip | 4 |
foot grass | 4 |
autumn months | 4 |
greater dodder | 4 |
jointed rush | 4 |
often form | 4 |
pyramidal form | 4 |
two rows | 4 |
common whitlow | 4 |
toothed margins | 4 |
yellow cress | 4 |
stalked flowers | 4 |
tall stems | 4 |
abundant species | 4 |
thale cress | 4 |
sharp points | 4 |
seeded carpels | 4 |
perfect flower | 4 |
middle one | 4 |
branched stems | 4 |
rough hawkbit | 4 |
millet grass | 4 |
remain attached | 4 |
slender stalks | 4 |
points turned | 4 |
chapter xxiii | 4 |
hairy stem | 4 |
leaved mouse | 4 |
cottony hairs | 4 |
blown away | 4 |
must necessarily | 4 |
heath bedstraw | 4 |
bright green | 4 |
leaved flax | 4 |
white ray | 4 |
scented flowers | 4 |
mat grass | 4 |
garden beaked | 4 |
curved prickles | 4 |
branches bearing | 4 |
long tube | 4 |
blossoms grow | 4 |
terminal clusters | 4 |
either quite | 4 |
slits near | 4 |
leaved sundew | 4 |
something like | 4 |
yellow anthers | 4 |
inner bracts | 4 |
smooth heath | 4 |
two kinds | 4 |
leafless peduncles | 4 |
grassy herbs | 4 |
dry soils | 4 |
corn fields | 4 |
wall pennywort | 4 |
red poppy | 4 |
fruited jointed | 4 |
bladder campion | 4 |
opposite pairs | 4 |
produce new | 4 |
square stem | 4 |
water hemlock | 4 |
following summary | 4 |
bay willow | 4 |
little yellow | 4 |
wild thyme | 4 |
lipped flowers | 4 |
bushy places | 4 |
complete flower | 4 |
setting free | 4 |
lateral sepals | 4 |
corn marigold | 4 |
flower stalk | 4 |
marsh st | 4 |
marsh orchis | 4 |
petty spurge | 4 |
species flower | 4 |
cleft calyx | 4 |
will show | 4 |
marsh valerian | 4 |
biting stonecrop | 4 |
next flower | 4 |
usually unbranched | 4 |
stamens attached | 4 |
tufted horse | 4 |
persistent perianth | 4 |
twining stems | 4 |
meadow thistle | 4 |
sessile umbels | 4 |
less branched | 4 |
great nettle | 4 |
slightly flattened | 4 |
conspicuous flowers | 4 |
bur marigold | 4 |
meadow rue | 4 |
irregularly toothed | 4 |
terminal cymes | 4 |
common mallow | 4 |
cuckoo pint | 4 |
leaved mint | 4 |
closely overlapping | 4 |
completely covered | 4 |
terminal lobe | 4 |
pretty plant | 4 |
woody nightshade | 4 |
slightly notched | 4 |
clustered bell | 4 |
burnet saxifrage | 4 |
shoe vetch | 4 |
toothed edges | 4 |
musk mallow | 4 |
spreading limbs | 4 |
chalky pastures | 4 |
shaped leaves | 4 |
common water | 4 |
milk vetch | 4 |
white campion | 4 |
spear thistle | 4 |
branched towards | 4 |
hemp agrimony | 4 |
red campion | 4 |
first species | 4 |
wood sanicle | 4 |
female blossoms | 4 |
corolla tube | 4 |
common ragwort | 4 |
commonest species | 4 |
half arrow | 4 |
many carpels | 4 |
many plants | 4 |
yellow blossom | 4 |
common vetch | 4 |
broad tube | 4 |
stem varies | 4 |
field gentian | 4 |
dull purple | 4 |
ribwort plantain | 4 |
small amount | 4 |
bristly ox | 4 |
primary bracts | 4 |
yellow oat | 4 |
scattered leaves | 4 |
another species | 4 |
shaped stipules | 4 |
starlike flowers | 4 |
linear leaves | 4 |
common sedge | 4 |
sweet woodruff | 4 |
cordate leaves | 4 |
corn cockle | 4 |
buttercup family | 4 |
great bindweed | 4 |
common fleabane | 4 |
hairy sedge | 4 |
little white | 4 |
less toothed | 4 |
scented orchis | 4 |
slender false | 4 |
dutch clover | 4 |
call attention | 4 |
opium poppy | 4 |
scurvy grass | 4 |
anthemis nobilis | 4 |
heath rush | 4 |
common sorrel | 4 |
compound raceme | 4 |
common rush | 4 |
creeping thistle | 4 |
pleasant odour | 4 |
river side | 4 |
large white | 4 |
sand garlic | 4 |
leaved garlic | 4 |
sided spike | 4 |
slender peduncles | 4 |
prickly lettuce | 4 |
yellow pollen | 4 |
stinging hairs | 4 |
brown flowers | 4 |
spreading plant | 4 |
long slender | 4 |
sometimes reaching | 4 |
must now | 4 |
smaller plant | 4 |
flowers will | 4 |
toothed lobes | 4 |
toothed calyx | 4 |
mossy saxifrage | 4 |
found wild | 4 |
shrubby plant | 4 |
distinguishing features | 4 |
following features | 4 |
water figwort | 4 |
whorled leaves | 4 |
fall early | 4 |
smaller towards | 4 |
axillary whorls | 4 |
lower lobe | 4 |
placed bracts | 4 |
five united | 4 |
readily recognised | 4 |
british representative | 4 |
often three | 4 |
form dense | 4 |
large yellow | 4 |
wayside flowers | 4 |
red bartsia | 4 |
central pith | 4 |
many species | 4 |
years ago | 4 |
will soon | 4 |
rather closely | 4 |
flowers classified | 4 |
half long | 4 |
little wood | 4 |
like fruit | 4 |
damp woods | 4 |
leafy panicle | 4 |
wet rocks | 4 |
lesser spearwort | 4 |
organic material | 4 |
twenty inches | 4 |
sweet violet | 4 |
creeping stock | 4 |
distinct species | 4 |
hedge mustard | 4 |
stems grow | 4 |
little later | 4 |
pointed petals | 4 |
black horehound | 4 |
starlike hairs | 4 |
short pedicels | 4 |
three styles | 4 |
turned inwards | 4 |
curled dock | 4 |
large proportion | 4 |
bloom throughout | 4 |
erect position | 4 |
common st | 4 |
nearly equal | 4 |
water pepper | 4 |
five inches | 4 |
rather local | 4 |
lower branches | 4 |
grass vetchling | 4 |
fruits ripen | 4 |
fully open | 4 |
rose bay | 4 |
aquatic plants | 4 |
large bract | 4 |
usually less | 4 |
unequal lobes | 4 |
mostly radical | 4 |
leaved willow | 4 |
bell heather | 4 |
shall first | 4 |
germander speedwell | 4 |
wood melic | 4 |
pale lilac | 4 |
great deal | 4 |
spring months | 4 |
finely toothed | 4 |
flowering stem | 4 |
quaking grass | 4 |
spotted medick | 4 |
several parts | 4 |
wild raspberry | 4 |
black mustard | 4 |
green hellebore | 4 |
london pride | 4 |
wild rose | 4 |
marsh mallow | 4 |
autumnal hawkbit | 4 |
marsh gentian | 4 |
meadow crowfoot | 4 |
solitary flower | 4 |
crimson flowers | 4 |
sweet milk | 4 |
hawkweed picris | 4 |
little flower | 4 |
twenty feet | 4 |
common melilot | 4 |
six stamens | 4 |
three flowers | 4 |
marsh sedge | 4 |
dwarf thistle | 4 |
staminate flowers | 4 |
occasionally pink | 4 |
organic food | 4 |
damp places | 4 |
spider orchis | 4 |
marsh marigold | 4 |
rose family | 4 |
meadow clary | 4 |
outer whorl | 4 |
pointed segments | 4 |
producing new | 4 |
young root | 4 |
whitlow grass | 4 |
marsh trefoil | 4 |
shaped corolla | 4 |
common skull | 4 |
often find | 4 |
hairy willow | 4 |
dwarf spurge | 4 |
herb bennet | 4 |
sweet violets | 3 |
without bracts | 3 |
loose raceme | 3 |
carbonic acid | 3 |
secondary umbels | 3 |
galeopsis ladanum | 3 |
bellis perennis | 3 |
crowded whorls | 3 |
persistent style | 3 |
beautiful white | 3 |
five distinct | 3 |
almost entirely | 3 |
pinkish white | 3 |
climbing stems | 3 |
poa annua | 3 |
succulent plants | 3 |
separate trees | 3 |
two varieties | 3 |
two large | 3 |
wayside ditches | 3 |
natural orders | 3 |
bird cherry | 3 |
produce abundance | 3 |
five rays | 3 |
shorter stalks | 3 |
borage family | 3 |
creeping buttercup | 3 |
corky bark | 3 |
lombardy poplar | 3 |
often happens | 3 |
indehiscent fruits | 3 |
turned backward | 3 |
divided pinnately | 3 |
creeping cinquefoil | 3 |
equal lobes | 3 |
upright goose | 3 |
sometimes almost | 3 |
different colours | 3 |
tree throughout | 3 |
pointed teeth | 3 |
woolly hairs | 3 |
deep rose | 3 |
marsh speedwell | 3 |
lesser stitchwort | 3 |
hairy calyx | 3 |
open flowers | 3 |
herbaceous plants | 3 |
valved capsule | 3 |
especially along | 3 |
flower may | 3 |
yellowish white | 3 |
garden beds | 3 |
interesting plants | 3 |
front door | 3 |
one point | 3 |
grass flowers | 3 |
deep blue | 3 |
wild strawberry | 3 |
mountainous districts | 3 |
known collectively | 3 |
umbelliferous plant | 3 |
arranged singly | 3 |
persistent calyx | 3 |
alternately arranged | 3 |
sticky surface | 3 |
unbranched stem | 3 |
winged fruits | 3 |
field louse | 3 |
herbs mostly | 3 |
peculiar arrangement | 3 |
overlapping scales | 3 |
leaved everlasting | 3 |
somewhat resembles | 3 |
clover grow | 3 |
one kind | 3 |
damp heaths | 3 |
anther cells | 3 |
reddish colour | 3 |
longitudinal ridges | 3 |
two opposite | 3 |
potentilla anserina | 3 |
twine round | 3 |
young tree | 3 |
wood strawberry | 3 |
sometimes seen | 3 |
sheath round | 3 |
pointed sepals | 3 |
terminal one | 3 |
sometimes absent | 3 |
three ribs | 3 |
leaf stem | 3 |
produce fresh | 3 |
giving rise | 3 |
terminal cluster | 3 |
south europe | 3 |
marsh vetchling | 3 |
bluish purple | 3 |
garden escape | 3 |
true roots | 3 |
wild turnip | 3 |
glossy leaves | 3 |
previously mentioned | 3 |
calyx teeth | 3 |
tuberous root | 3 |
carlina vulgaris | 3 |
house leek | 3 |
noted whether | 3 |
numerous little | 3 |
netted medick | 3 |
sharply toothed | 3 |
may note | 3 |
sow thistle | 3 |
white florets | 3 |
easily seen | 3 |
marsh lousewort | 3 |
stalked along | 3 |
leaves formed | 3 |
distinct styles | 3 |
wild mignonette | 3 |
waste land | 3 |
extreme north | 3 |
biting persicaria | 3 |
field penny | 3 |
nettle family | 3 |
stony banks | 3 |
garden flowers | 3 |
lobed stigma | 3 |
lower flowers | 3 |
mistletoe plant | 3 |
three leaflets | 3 |
pinnately lobed | 3 |
good many | 3 |
like lobes | 3 |
wych elm | 3 |
rendered conspicuous | 3 |
hoary beneath | 3 |
terminal spike | 3 |
four nutlets | 3 |
calyx adheres | 3 |
leafy raceme | 3 |
salad burnet | 3 |
short flower | 3 |
wood forget | 3 |
long style | 3 |
spikelike racemes | 3 |
nearly white | 3 |
now grows | 3 |
tufted species | 3 |
hedgerow shrubs | 3 |
vegetable life | 3 |
two cotyledons | 3 |
black dots | 3 |
open ground | 3 |
usually four | 3 |
meadow barley | 3 |
one plant | 3 |
secondary ones | 3 |
root fibres | 3 |
darker yellow | 3 |
one cotyledon | 3 |
hairy sepals | 3 |
outer segments | 3 |
flowers usually | 3 |
less conspicuous | 3 |
east england | 3 |
flowers generally | 3 |
wild plants | 3 |
bend downwards | 3 |
jointed stems | 3 |
dense racemes | 3 |
rich purple | 3 |
will give | 3 |
yellow spot | 3 |
upper sepals | 3 |
small proportion | 3 |
corn field | 3 |
many different | 3 |
less covered | 3 |
flower stem | 3 |
aquatic herbs | 3 |
long styles | 3 |
beautiful flowers | 3 |
project beyond | 3 |
several one | 3 |
peculiar plant | 3 |
less erect | 3 |
seeded achenes | 3 |
large terminal | 3 |
corn bellflower | 3 |
become well | 3 |
small nettle | 3 |
wavy margins | 3 |
take place | 3 |
common mat | 3 |
sea shore | 3 |
woody stems | 3 |
flowers open | 3 |
scattered hairs | 3 |
present species | 3 |
blue blossom | 3 |
principal forms | 3 |
chief distinguishing | 3 |
also called | 3 |
small leaves | 3 |
upper side | 3 |
rampion bellflower | 3 |
also found | 3 |
involucre consists | 3 |
yellow blossoms | 3 |
three veins | 3 |
stinging nettles | 3 |
good deal | 3 |
cold season | 3 |
leaves stalked | 3 |
nearly round | 3 |
climbing bistort | 3 |
tussilago farfara | 3 |
less deeply | 3 |
prominent ribs | 3 |
dry woods | 3 |
oblong leaflets | 3 |
tufted plant | 3 |
four small | 3 |
miles away | 3 |
sticky secretion | 3 |
lateral buds | 3 |
acid gas | 3 |
male catkins | 3 |
minute teeth | 3 |
bitter taste | 3 |
grows abundantly | 3 |
two outer | 3 |
corn crowfoot | 3 |
woody stem | 3 |
ovary two | 3 |
young shoots | 3 |
food reserve | 3 |
chapter viii | 3 |
sided racemes | 3 |
will also | 3 |
also common | 3 |
thick rootstock | 3 |
leaves without | 3 |
common birch | 3 |
near villages | 3 |
fresh plants | 3 |
large numbers | 3 |
large clusters | 3 |
short pedicel | 3 |
similarly arranged | 3 |
stand erect | 3 |
small heads | 3 |
deep purple | 3 |
lesser celandine | 3 |
lobed calyx | 3 |
will enable | 3 |
primrose family | 3 |
three carpels | 3 |
following year | 3 |
ovate leaflets | 3 |
hairy brome | 3 |
small aquatic | 3 |
sometimes slightly | 3 |
distant whorls | 3 |
either coarsely | 3 |
two sepals | 3 |
bright crimson | 3 |
wild hyacinth | 3 |
woody stock | 3 |
early field | 3 |
almost every | 3 |
shady waysides | 3 |
wall pepper | 3 |
spread horizontally | 3 |
generally three | 3 |
old wall | 3 |
capsule splitting | 3 |
hedgerow plants | 3 |
present year | 3 |
inconspicuous flowers | 3 |
marsh potentil | 3 |
small species | 3 |
running stems | 3 |
turned downwards | 3 |
also five | 3 |
narrowed towards | 3 |
narrow secondary | 3 |
equal teeth | 3 |
densely clustered | 3 |
field weed | 3 |
three segments | 3 |
stamens opposite | 3 |
ripe fruits | 3 |
leading features | 3 |
flowering grasses | 3 |
next species | 3 |
common centre | 3 |
yellow bedstraw | 3 |
white beam | 3 |
terminate abruptly | 3 |
leaved dead | 3 |
leaves assume | 3 |
growing wild | 3 |
helianthemum vulgare | 3 |
several narrow | 3 |
wild pear | 3 |
slightly longer | 3 |
bedstraw family | 3 |
parietaria officinalis | 3 |
common quaking | 3 |
distinct petals | 3 |
dry fruit | 3 |
note three | 3 |
curved backwards | 3 |
lesser calamint | 3 |
wild mustard | 3 |
now look | 3 |
lower petal | 3 |
pea family | 3 |
sheltered places | 3 |
several erect | 3 |
country people | 3 |
first foliage | 3 |
scaly stipules | 3 |
many stems | 3 |
various forms | 3 |
open spaces | 3 |
early grass | 3 |
decumbent stem | 3 |
sheathing scales | 3 |
short teeth | 3 |
either erect | 3 |
inner bark | 3 |
large stipules | 3 |
purple orchis | 3 |
centaurea nigra | 3 |
tuberous roots | 3 |
small corolla | 3 |
ordinary foliage | 3 |
wild geraniums | 3 |
six flowers | 3 |
note one | 3 |
creep along | 3 |
wild beaked | 3 |
many ovules | 3 |
lobed segments | 3 |
great variety | 3 |
adonis autumnalis | 3 |
also flowers | 3 |
larger ones | 3 |
dwarf birch | 3 |
considerably reduced | 3 |
will notice | 3 |
flowered st | 3 |
less enclosed | 3 |
wood violet | 3 |
sometimes also | 3 |
hollow stems | 3 |
deeply notched | 3 |
flowering plant | 3 |
south england | 3 |
occasionally meet | 3 |
yellow dead | 3 |
membranous margins | 3 |
generally distributed | 3 |
narrow teeth | 3 |
allied plants | 3 |
black medick | 3 |
spreading panicle | 3 |
either sessile | 3 |
two branches | 3 |
autumn tints | 3 |
four seeds | 3 |
three parts | 3 |
milky juice | 3 |
doubly toothed | 3 |
rather stiff | 3 |
just now | 3 |
senecio vulgaris | 3 |
following descriptions | 3 |
foliage buds | 3 |
hairy tare | 3 |
less abundant | 3 |
capsella bursa | 3 |
considerable length | 3 |
fruit containing | 3 |
loose clusters | 3 |
country children | 3 |
note several | 3 |
short underground | 3 |
two lobes | 3 |
fruit indehiscent | 3 |
broadly heart | 3 |
young mistletoe | 3 |
become established | 3 |
flower consists | 3 |
dead leaves | 3 |
either side | 3 |
lesser skull | 3 |
natural order | 3 |
polygonum persicaria | 3 |
several lobes | 3 |
monoecious flowers | 3 |
troublesome weed | 3 |
hooked hairs | 3 |
bulbous crowfoot | 3 |
secondary umbel | 3 |
parasitic species | 3 |
distinct carpels | 3 |
fleshy disc | 3 |
transparent dots | 3 |
five small | 3 |
local plant | 3 |
longer stalks | 3 |
granulated surface | 3 |
early purple | 3 |
well established | 3 |
one prolonged | 3 |
yellow disc | 3 |
undivided tubers | 3 |
three stigmas | 3 |
four valves | 3 |
beautiful plant | 3 |
one pair | 3 |
less divided | 3 |
scabiosa succisa | 3 |
calluna vulgaris | 3 |
knautia arvensis | 3 |
gives rise | 3 |
quite different | 3 |
flax dodder | 3 |
may frequently | 3 |
triangular nut | 3 |
get rid | 3 |
ear hawkweed | 3 |
food material | 3 |
hairy crowfoot | 3 |
disc florets | 3 |
little soil | 3 |
will produce | 3 |
placed horizontally | 3 |
bright golden | 3 |
outer florets | 3 |
common speedwell | 3 |
previously visited | 3 |
climbing buckwheat | 3 |
central axis | 3 |
many instances | 3 |
prominent veins | 3 |
scarlet wild | 3 |
ten ribs | 3 |
green plants | 3 |
produce suckers | 3 |
grass leaves | 3 |
often reaching | 3 |
chalk districts | 3 |
field woodrush | 3 |
bright rose | 3 |
carpels separate | 3 |
common butterwort | 3 |
terminal stalks | 3 |
almost exclusively | 3 |
turn red | 3 |
spring sun | 3 |
quite distinct | 3 |
narrow tube | 3 |
made organic | 3 |
carnivorous species | 3 |
pretty wild | 3 |
wall speedwell | 3 |
common cow | 3 |
bush vetch | 3 |
pretty flowers | 3 |
divided quite | 3 |
rose order | 3 |
yellow flag | 3 |
soon become | 3 |
take first | 3 |
celled capsule | 3 |
leaved dock | 3 |
individual flower | 3 |
one year | 3 |
four times | 3 |
broadly oval | 3 |
penny cress | 3 |
dry heaths | 3 |
stems round | 3 |
salvia verbenaca | 3 |
flowers throughout | 3 |
north britain | 3 |
lesser burnet | 3 |
suitable host | 3 |
nearly smooth | 3 |
sometimes quite | 3 |
spreading tuft | 3 |
little hole | 3 |
earliest spring | 3 |
common receptacle | 3 |
dark spots | 3 |
scarlet petals | 3 |
five carpels | 3 |
round ball | 3 |
surrounding herbage | 3 |
greater part | 3 |
minute animals | 3 |
wrong place | 3 |
black poplar | 3 |
without stamens | 3 |
flowers without | 3 |
toad rush | 3 |
wild arum | 3 |
common weed | 3 |
half clasp | 3 |
leaves remain | 3 |
exposed situations | 3 |
will make | 3 |
formerly cultivated | 3 |
succulent plant | 3 |
comparatively small | 3 |
plant fail | 3 |
lateral branches | 3 |
leguminous plants | 3 |
deep red | 3 |
sometimes confused | 3 |
stem round | 3 |
deep green | 3 |
hemp nettle | 3 |
stinking hellebore | 3 |
young botanist | 3 |
quite entire | 3 |
stiff bristles | 2 |
densely covered | 2 |
mercurialis perennis | 2 |
popularly known | 2 |
three handsome | 2 |
till october | 2 |
pine family | 2 |
two well | 2 |
just named | 2 |
peculiar structure | 2 |
glossarial index | 2 |
autumn flowers | 2 |
crested cow | 2 |
reader will | 2 |
thalictrum flavum | 2 |
occasionally met | 2 |
less spreading | 2 |
ovate capsule | 2 |
inversely egg | 2 |
principal veins | 2 |
acer campestre | 2 |
almost equally | 2 |
united bracts | 2 |
matricaria parthenium | 2 |
anthriscus vulgaris | 2 |
spreading leaves | 2 |
common roadside | 2 |
known sweet | 2 |
little air | 2 |
central vein | 2 |
damp copses | 2 |
five deeply | 2 |
stalked segments | 2 |
needle whin | 2 |
generally appear | 2 |
middle ones | 2 |
change takes | 2 |
shrubby plants | 2 |
alopecurus pratensis | 2 |
raphanus raphanistrum | 2 |
without support | 2 |
thlaspi arvense | 2 |
leafy bracts | 2 |
broadly cordate | 2 |
usually placed | 2 |
young branches | 2 |
female blooms | 2 |
pendulous racemes | 2 |
equal number | 2 |
two different | 2 |
leaved water | 2 |
unequal petals | 2 |
tufted water | 2 |
floating plants | 2 |
also frequently | 2 |
great abundance | 2 |
stiff stem | 2 |
narrow leaflets | 2 |
seven lobes | 2 |
leafy spikes | 2 |
terminating abruptly | 2 |
outer ring | 2 |
square stems | 2 |
willow herbs | 2 |
perfect florets | 2 |
neuter florets | 2 |
upper sessile | 2 |
tints assumed | 2 |
blunt spur | 2 |
silvery grey | 2 |
three sets | 2 |
iris pseudacorus | 2 |
stinking chamomile | 2 |
leaves forms | 2 |
utricularia vulgaris | 2 |
great number | 2 |
grow alternately | 2 |
closely overlap | 2 |
hard rush | 2 |
free seeds | 2 |
fagus sylvatica | 2 |
knotted figwort | 2 |
common sow | 2 |
dull green | 2 |
grow direct | 2 |
foetid odour | 2 |
rather coarse | 2 |
less cut | 2 |
british member | 2 |
ground beneath | 2 |
plants quite | 2 |
yellow hoary | 2 |
considerable distance | 2 |
minute flowers | 2 |
horn plantain | 2 |
become naturalised | 2 |
leaf stalks | 2 |
upright stem | 2 |
dormant buds | 2 |
arenaria verna | 2 |
abundant flower | 2 |
red currant | 2 |
purple blossoms | 2 |
flowering species | 2 |
yellow loosestrife | 2 |
marsh plants | 2 |
absorb sufficient | 2 |
split tube | 2 |
farmers grow | 2 |
two bundles | 2 |
absorb mineral | 2 |
coloured like | 2 |
usually solitary | 2 |
prostrate herb | 2 |
cylindrical corolla | 2 |
corolla falls | 2 |
alchemilla vulgaris | 2 |
potentilla fragariastrum | 2 |
great bilberry | 2 |
spreading radical | 2 |
seedling firmly | 2 |
show us | 2 |
beautiful blue | 2 |
three whorls | 2 |
smaller leaves | 2 |
wild radish | 2 |
illustration right | 2 |
imperfect flowers | 2 |
many one | 2 |
chalky heaths | 2 |
outer skin | 2 |
grows round | 2 |
blue flower | 2 |
repeatedly forked | 2 |
produce flowers | 2 |
stachys betonica | 2 |
five equal | 2 |
stems varying | 2 |
deep crimson | 2 |
different kinds | 2 |
several blossoms | 2 |
pistillate catkins | 2 |
thymus serpyllum | 2 |
usually distinct | 2 |
flowering stages | 2 |
see something | 2 |
grey poplar | 2 |
flowers stalked | 2 |
shallow cup | 2 |
helosciadium nodiflorum | 2 |
nardus stricta | 2 |
boggy districts | 2 |
little rounded | 2 |
feathery tail | 2 |
free calyx | 2 |
luzula campestris | 2 |
flowered spikelets | 2 |
numerous suckers | 2 |
bryonia dioica | 2 |
stalked willow | 2 |
twisted leafstalks | 2 |
run along | 2 |
three coils | 2 |
anemone pulsatilla | 2 |
fragrant flowers | 2 |
pinus sylvestris | 2 |
winter condition | 2 |
sharp apex | 2 |
crumbling mortar | 2 |
also resembles | 2 |
heracleum sphondylium | 2 |
short spur | 2 |
numerous flower | 2 |
sap will | 2 |
five styles | 2 |
goose grass | 2 |
trailing plant | 2 |
hoary rock | 2 |
west england | 2 |
petty whin | 2 |
seen among | 2 |
lonicera periclymenum | 2 |
divided petals | 2 |
ligustrum vulgare | 2 |
waved margins | 2 |
pollen tubes | 2 |
parts arranged | 2 |
bear leaves | 2 |
first take | 2 |
viola palustris | 2 |
blunt lobes | 2 |
pinkish flowers | 2 |
sambucus nigra | 2 |
smooth seeds | 2 |
compound umbel | 2 |
quite white | 2 |
fresh stems | 2 |
several pairs | 2 |
stiff bracts | 2 |
triangular teeth | 2 |
blunt bracts | 2 |
often see | 2 |
whole mass | 2 |
bent downwards | 2 |
ribes nigrum | 2 |
spiranthes autumnalis | 2 |
outer flowers | 2 |
stiff point | 2 |
bearing small | 2 |
regularly toothed | 2 |
favourite flower | 2 |
hollow stalks | 2 |
leafy stems | 2 |
three rows | 2 |
usually arranged | 2 |
extracting food | 2 |
daphne laureola | 2 |
bears two | 2 |
great profusion | 2 |
six spreading | 2 |
firmer hold | 2 |
small lobe | 2 |
sessile along | 2 |
great importance | 2 |
different plant | 2 |
two cells | 2 |
overlap one | 2 |
narrow strip | 2 |
like drupe | 2 |
narrow wings | 2 |
indigestible portions | 2 |
several others | 2 |
cultivated soils | 2 |
species grows | 2 |
summer sun | 2 |
fifty feet | 2 |
trailing stems | 2 |
erect plants | 2 |
simple fibrous | 2 |
inner segment | 2 |
many hundreds | 2 |
close resemblance | 2 |
three sepals | 2 |
tree bears | 2 |
generally united | 2 |
viscum album | 2 |
fertile anther | 2 |
hyoscyamus niger | 2 |
become dry | 2 |
deep yellow | 2 |
phalaris canariensis | 2 |
ones small | 2 |
called catkins | 2 |
carex vulgaris | 2 |
field melilot | 2 |
hammond will | 2 |
anchusa officinalis | 2 |
quite ripe | 2 |
bent inwards | 2 |
great many | 2 |
tail cotton | 2 |
pointed auricles | 2 |
may sometimes | 2 |
barely distinguishable | 2 |
drooping blossoms | 2 |
closely placed | 2 |
leaved golden | 2 |
tree grows | 2 |
hairy st | 2 |
borago officinalis | 2 |
ones smaller | 2 |
digestive ferment | 2 |
quite impossible | 2 |
deeply lobed | 2 |
separate shrubs | 2 |
yellow mountain | 2 |
marsh pennywort | 2 |
wonderful variety | 2 |
reddish stems | 2 |
twigs bearing | 2 |
three leaves | 2 |
sessile flowers | 2 |
genus trifolium | 2 |
creeping root | 2 |
first year | 2 |
leaves still | 2 |
leaf stems | 2 |
white flower | 2 |
hedge parsley | 2 |
subterranean trefoil | 2 |
shady woods | 2 |
erect grass | 2 |
little bog | 2 |
leaves narrower | 2 |
chambered ovary | 2 |
dwarf mallow | 2 |
whole process | 2 |
following season | 2 |
often closely | 2 |
plantago major | 2 |
nine oval | 2 |
floating branches | 2 |
many little | 2 |
numerous small | 2 |
little cup | 2 |
prunella vulgaris | 2 |
frequently met | 2 |
vicia cracca | 2 |
future flowers | 2 |
white gate | 2 |
inner whorl | 2 |
sonchus arvensis | 2 |
last composite | 2 |
aquatic creatures | 2 |
digitalis purpurea | 2 |
upward growth | 2 |
five sets | 2 |
growing among | 2 |
bloom almost | 2 |
sometimes placed | 2 |
hoary mullein | 2 |
short stem | 2 |
bends downward | 2 |
changing scorpion | 2 |
every now | 2 |
short beaks | 2 |
seeded nutlets | 2 |
mercury goose | 2 |
inflorescence forming | 2 |
hard stone | 2 |
mountain saxifrage | 2 |
next follow | 2 |
large variety | 2 |
helleborus viridis | 2 |
tragopogon pratensis | 2 |
smaller tree | 2 |
marsh pea | 2 |
first erect | 2 |
slightest breeze | 2 |
additional support | 2 |
completely cover | 2 |
pretty red | 2 |
upper portion | 2 |
often reach | 2 |
less drooping | 2 |
rich blue | 2 |
fly orchis | 2 |
first note | 2 |
now come | 2 |
dense mass | 2 |
whole forming | 2 |
two undivided | 2 |
seldom reaching | 2 |
species growing | 2 |
second whorl | 2 |
lithospermum officinale | 2 |
small st | 2 |
spreading stems | 2 |
leafy plant | 2 |
well formed | 2 |
erica tetralix | 2 |
myosotis palustris | 2 |
little clusters | 2 |
botanists regard | 2 |
almost flat | 2 |
little branches | 2 |
preceding species | 2 |
leafy stem | 2 |
wild columbine | 2 |
smaller bracts | 2 |
field larkspur | 2 |
sometimes called | 2 |
cypripedium calceolus | 2 |
contracted throat | 2 |
dianthus armeria | 2 |
tamus communis | 2 |
wild clary | 2 |
usually fall | 2 |
dry downs | 2 |
lovely flower | 2 |
four segments | 2 |
low arches | 2 |
quite sweet | 2 |
terminal umbels | 2 |
see one | 2 |
one foot | 2 |
calyx segments | 2 |
short sepals | 2 |
white melilot | 2 |
styled primrose | 2 |
marsh plant | 2 |
black bindweed | 2 |
small bract | 2 |
less distinctly | 2 |
bitter candytuft | 2 |
veronica scutellata | 2 |
garden herb | 2 |
dormant bud | 2 |
straggling stem | 2 |
found almost | 2 |
come within | 2 |
arranged alternately | 2 |
closely together | 2 |
narrow outer | 2 |
rarely white | 2 |
erect spikelets | 2 |
stinking goose | 2 |
crenate lobes | 2 |
early stages | 2 |
allied species | 2 |
note four | 2 |
paternoster row | 2 |
dipsacus sylvestris | 2 |
manner described | 2 |
english stonecrop | 2 |
vaccinium myrtillus | 2 |
sheaths round | 2 |
almost cylindrical | 2 |
sandy woods | 2 |
ruscus aculeatus | 2 |
red whortleberry | 2 |
menyanthes trifoliata | 2 |
tall broomrape | 2 |
general build | 2 |
single head | 2 |
ciliated pearlwort | 2 |
silene inflata | 2 |
nearly always | 2 |
shaped base | 2 |
erect herb | 2 |
water dock | 2 |
carefully along | 2 |
corn sow | 2 |
densely crowded | 2 |
anagallis arvensis | 2 |
sweet scent | 2 |
leaved goose | 2 |
pollinated species | 2 |
helminthia echioides | 2 |
headed plume | 2 |
cotyledons contain | 2 |
will always | 2 |
lythrum salicaria | 2 |
long prickly | 2 |
yellowish flowers | 2 |
partially prostrate | 2 |
carpinus betulus | 2 |
contains two | 2 |
forked filaments | 2 |
genista tinctoria | 2 |
winter months | 2 |
two stigmas | 2 |
reseda luteola | 2 |
rendered still | 2 |
full flower | 2 |
less distinct | 2 |
one consisting | 2 |
nut bushes | 2 |
straggling shrub | 2 |
latter case | 2 |
calamintha officinalis | 2 |
deciduous trees | 2 |
timothy grass | 2 |
little tube | 2 |
pale red | 2 |
bristly plant | 2 |
illustration left | 2 |
abortive anthers | 2 |
single leaf | 2 |
slender tare | 2 |
marsh yellow | 2 |
climbing herb | 2 |
field pennycress | 2 |
linaria cymbalaria | 2 |
split sheaths | 2 |
curved spur | 2 |
rather common | 2 |
might also | 2 |
low plant | 2 |
new york | 2 |
arched upper | 2 |
drosera rotundifolia | 2 |
submerged leaves | 2 |
just mentioned | 2 |
various contrivances | 2 |
already acquainted | 2 |
nasturtium officinale | 2 |
stand upright | 2 |
rich dark | 2 |
swing downwards | 2 |
often nearly | 2 |
five ovate | 2 |
much narrower | 2 |
small sepals | 2 |
floating leaves | 2 |
little moisture | 2 |
inversely heart | 2 |
inula conyza | 2 |
furrowed stem | 2 |
white mustard | 2 |
palmately lobed | 2 |
commonly known | 2 |
delphinium ajacis | 2 |
goes deep | 2 |
stems increase | 2 |
often clasping | 2 |
marsh stitchwort | 2 |
flowering proceeds | 2 |
grey field | 2 |
graceful plant | 2 |
veronica spicata | 2 |
often growing | 2 |
inflorescence may | 2 |
favourable support | 2 |
chlora perfoliata | 2 |
wood betony | 2 |
downy appearance | 2 |
nodding bur | 2 |
golden rod | 2 |
similar plants | 2 |
corn chamomile | 2 |
eight little | 2 |
gentiana pneumonanthe | 2 |
garlic mustard | 2 |
carnivorous habits | 2 |
beautiful scarlet | 2 |
latter consists | 2 |
shrubby hawkweed | 2 |
larger species | 2 |
wayside flower | 2 |
habenaria bifolia | 2 |
upright honeysuckle | 2 |
will prove | 2 |
firm hold | 2 |
three quarters | 2 |
mechanical support | 2 |
grow mustard | 2 |
great water | 2 |
abundant plant | 2 |
stems may | 2 |
almost hairlike | 2 |
usually procumbent | 2 |
lime tree | 2 |
field madder | 2 |
erodium cicutarium | 2 |
angelica sylvestris | 2 |
lower one | 2 |
humulus lupulus | 2 |
ten rays | 2 |
clematis vitalba | 2 |
either round | 2 |
rather larger | 2 |
field thistle | 2 |
draba verna | 2 |
juncus communis | 2 |
may remain | 2 |
seven seeds | 2 |
sometimes growing | 2 |
droop slightly | 2 |
stout stem | 2 |
juniperus communis | 2 |
usually marked | 2 |
central ones | 2 |
slender stems | 2 |
early autumn | 2 |
early flowers | 2 |
still larger | 2 |
hieracium pilosella | 2 |
many cells | 2 |
nepeta glechoma | 2 |
straggling plant | 2 |
galium verum | 2 |
perfoliate honeysuckle | 2 |
long axillary | 2 |
numerous minute | 2 |
leafy spike | 2 |
flowers growing | 2 |
insect alights | 2 |
dwarf willow | 2 |
three narrow | 2 |
five thick | 2 |
sheathing stipules | 2 |
lotus corniculatus | 2 |
persistent sepals | 2 |
large green | 2 |
deciduous leaves | 2 |
found among | 2 |
nitrogenous material | 2 |
sometimes toothed | 2 |
splits longitudinally | 2 |
musky odour | 2 |
blunt sepals | 2 |
acid character | 2 |
small fleabane | 2 |
must note | 2 |
sometimes known | 2 |
fleshy scales | 2 |
brome grass | 2 |
rolled back | 2 |
ciliated heath | 2 |
hoary cinquefoil | 2 |
variable species | 2 |
previous season | 2 |
still smaller | 2 |
special organs | 2 |
heads ins | 2 |
greenish yellow | 2 |
pinnate leaf | 2 |
broad wing | 2 |
dotted beneath | 2 |
cells throwing | 2 |
dry weather | 2 |
long spikes | 2 |
cichorium intybus | 2 |
common golden | 2 |
contains several | 2 |
two broad | 2 |
also much | 2 |
entire petals | 2 |
daucus carota | 2 |
ophrys apifera | 2 |
flowered gentian | 2 |
hairbell loves | 2 |
mealy surface | 2 |
nearly globular | 2 |
contains many | 2 |
living stem | 2 |
may morning | 2 |
dark bluish | 2 |
also bends | 2 |
often reduced | 2 |
inferior ovaries | 2 |
globular mass | 2 |
every wild | 2 |
climbing persicaria | 2 |
form wings | 2 |
marsh whorled | 2 |
country ramble | 2 |
tufted hair | 2 |
straight tube | 2 |
mostly blue | 2 |
poppy family | 2 |
twelve stamens | 2 |
broad smooth | 2 |
five large | 2 |
gave rise | 2 |
diplotaxis tenuifolia | 2 |
rounded heads | 2 |
waxy appearance | 2 |
almost essentially | 2 |
mountainous woods | 2 |
patten wilson | 2 |
usually grows | 2 |
geranium sanguineum | 2 |
without primary | 2 |
purple heads | 2 |
fragaria vesca | 2 |
smooth leaves | 2 |
new wood | 2 |
must remember | 2 |
flowerless branches | 2 |
plant often | 2 |
narrower towards | 2 |
covered beneath | 2 |
five parts | 2 |
black currant | 2 |
consider several | 2 |
inactive roots | 2 |
young leaf | 2 |
ones often | 2 |
jasione montana | 2 |
stem often | 2 |
narrow wing | 2 |
tall plant | 2 |
two hemispheres | 2 |
common daisy | 2 |
parts called | 2 |
seeded stones | 2 |
cerastium glomeratum | 2 |
second position | 2 |
onobrychis sativa | 2 |
female flower | 2 |
clustered clover | 2 |
numerous illustrations | 2 |
start direct | 2 |
pyramidal orchis | 2 |
rendered rough | 2 |
also often | 2 |
taraxacum officinale | 2 |
seldom exceeds | 2 |
anthers generally | 2 |
twelve short | 2 |
two similar | 2 |
divided stigmas | 2 |
almost black | 2 |
turned towards | 2 |
wall rocket | 2 |
white poplar | 2 |
short raceme | 2 |
usually larger | 2 |
fruit splits | 2 |
general resemblance | 2 |
chenopodium olidum | 2 |
erect stamens | 2 |
animal food | 2 |
elliptical leaves | 2 |
round prickly | 2 |
taxus baccata | 2 |
coloured bract | 2 |
thick carpet | 2 |
ground near | 2 |
falling early | 2 |
simple spikes | 2 |
melissa officinalis | 2 |
form long | 2 |
leafless branches | 2 |
pastinaca sativa | 2 |
transverse section | 2 |
trailing st | 2 |
sagina ciliata | 2 |
succulent leaves | 2 |
three spreading | 2 |
mulberry tree | 2 |
moisture within | 2 |
sanguisorba officinalis | 2 |
closely resemble | 2 |
odour resembling | 2 |
ilex aquifolium | 2 |
short root | 2 |
conium maculatum | 2 |
will lessen | 2 |
two forms | 2 |
fairly well | 2 |
somewhat resembling | 2 |
little distance | 2 |
yellow trefoil | 2 |
buds will | 2 |
bright orange | 2 |
generally quite | 2 |
produce seeds | 2 |
little green | 2 |
ornithopus perpusillus | 2 |
common corn | 2 |
polygala vulgaris | 2 |
usually erect | 2 |
central part | 2 |
hairy leaves | 2 |
bracteate flowers | 2 |
afterwards turn | 2 |
sun spurge | 2 |
shall include | 2 |
minute glands | 2 |
thick scales | 2 |
rhinanthus crista | 2 |
linaria vulgaris | 2 |
caltha palustris | 2 |
brownish scales | 2 |
stem much | 2 |
listera ovata | 2 |
ones much | 2 |
spur valerian | 2 |
considerable amount | 2 |
first place | 2 |
true leaves | 2 |
long smooth | 2 |
arranged along | 2 |
till late | 2 |
annual rings | 2 |
primary ones | 2 |
separation layer | 2 |
still attached | 2 |
either white | 2 |
common flax | 2 |
marked parallel | 2 |
honeysuckle family | 2 |
sherardia arvensis | 2 |
protrude well | 2 |
corolla usually | 2 |
weeds grow | 2 |
minute seeds | 2 |
small bugloss | 2 |
erect catkins | 2 |
twining plant | 2 |
resemble certain | 2 |
usually easily | 2 |
may continue | 2 |
ripened fruit | 2 |
lamium album | 2 |
arctium lappa | 2 |
wrapped round | 2 |
also reaches | 2 |
spurge family | 2 |
really abundant | 2 |
cochlearia officinalis | 2 |
lysimachia vulgaris | 2 |
silky tuft | 2 |
containing one | 2 |
cornus sanguinea | 2 |
cut segments | 2 |
covers large | 2 |
radical ones | 2 |
scutellaria galericulata | 2 |
pistillate ones | 2 |
english wild | 2 |
mentha rotundifolia | 2 |
frequently meet | 2 |
ripening fruit | 2 |
fertilisation will | 2 |
former position | 2 |
little fruits | 2 |
anthyllis vulneraria | 2 |
another kind | 2 |
papaver hybridum | 2 |
red goose | 2 |
carduus nutans | 2 |
little starlike | 2 |
several wayside | 2 |
euphorbia helioscopia | 2 |
sarothamus scoparius | 2 |
narcissus pseudo | 2 |
marsh woundwort | 2 |
hairy perianth | 2 |
common weeds | 2 |
straggling stems | 2 |
capsule containing | 2 |
rather broad | 2 |
single blossom | 2 |
grow among | 2 |
clove broomrape | 2 |
modified stems | 2 |
rarely exceeding | 2 |
small woodruff | 2 |
little like | 2 |
seed germinates | 2 |
stems vary | 2 |
betula alba | 2 |
six petals | 2 |
necessary support | 2 |
may live | 2 |
splitting transversely | 2 |
short branches | 2 |
following particulars | 2 |
usually green | 2 |
tiny flowers | 2 |
ones clasp | 2 |
ulmus campestris | 2 |
usually lipped | 2 |
five blunt | 2 |
small animals | 2 |
leontodon hirtus | 2 |
silky leaflets | 2 |
conspicuous spikes | 2 |
four pairs | 2 |
heads may | 2 |
downy oat | 2 |
slender branches | 2 |
small tree | 2 |
linum usitatissimum | 2 |
two main | 2 |
moist heaths | 2 |
clustered mouse | 2 |
spreading teeth | 2 |
adoxa moschatellina | 2 |
man orchis | 2 |
dry wastes | 2 |
hedera helix | 2 |
often terminate | 2 |
sheathing bract | 2 |
note whether | 2 |
new flowers | 2 |
often small | 2 |
well developed | 2 |
globular heads | 2 |
flowers described | 2 |
hilly woods | 2 |
short account | 2 |
black nightshade | 2 |
dull blue | 2 |
placed close | 2 |
another plant | 2 |
four little | 2 |
splitting longitudinally | 2 |
white mullein | 2 |
cheiranthus cheiri | 2 |
favourable prop | 2 |
less thickly | 2 |
saxifraga umbrosa | 2 |
red spur | 2 |
feathered fruits | 2 |
bright scarlet | 2 |
early summer | 2 |
equal size | 2 |
interesting group | 2 |
deeply serrated | 2 |
first appearance | 2 |
become acquainted | 2 |
irregularly doubly | 2 |
marshy places | 2 |
without runners | 2 |
usually purple | 2 |
unbranched hairs | 2 |
convolvulus arvensis | 2 |
leaflets divided | 2 |
fruited corn | 2 |
british members | 2 |
atropa belladonna | 2 |
vernal sandwort | 2 |
marsh helleborine | 2 |
three cells | 2 |
two narrow | 2 |
lanceolate leaves | 2 |
chrysosplenium oppositifolium | 2 |
one season | 2 |
usually smaller | 2 |
rosa rubiginosa | 2 |
corn bedstraw | 2 |
varieties occur | 2 |
little scales | 2 |
ranunculus ficaria | 2 |
galium mollugo | 2 |
suitable support | 2 |
fumaria officinalis | 2 |
wood sage | 2 |
blunt segments | 2 |
loose terminal | 2 |
leaved speedwell | 2 |
fringed edges | 2 |
org files | 2 |
often become | 2 |
least broomrape | 2 |
take home | 2 |
sedge family | 2 |
gymnadenia conopsea | 2 |
two groups | 2 |
eriophorum polystachyon | 2 |
giant bell | 2 |
iberis amara | 2 |
segments turned | 2 |
daisy plant | 2 |
water cress | 2 |
sometimes found | 2 |
shaded ground | 2 |
though rather | 2 |
immediately begins | 2 |
characteristic odour | 2 |
alnus glutinosa | 2 |
leaves lie | 2 |
midland counties | 2 |
yellow corolla | 2 |
whorled mint | 2 |
berberis vulgaris | 2 |
stamens arranged | 2 |
often covered | 2 |
three outer | 2 |
hooked prickles | 2 |
erect stalks | 2 |
deal first | 2 |
will appear | 2 |
smaller branches | 2 |
earlier species | 2 |
new suckers | 2 |
smooth bracts | 2 |
produce leafy | 2 |
petals meet | 2 |
five yellowish | 2 |
upright buttercup | 2 |
dense whorls | 2 |
symphytum officinale | 2 |
hop trefoil | 2 |
prunus spinosa | 2 |
horizontal plane | 2 |
grow spirally | 2 |
cardamine pratensis | 2 |
well acquainted | 2 |
downy shoots | 2 |
main groups | 2 |
topmost branches | 2 |
separate catkins | 2 |
coloured petals | 2 |