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trigram | frequency |
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the flowers are | 218 |
the leaves are | 170 |
from one to | 126 |
at the base | 118 |
more or less | 110 |
from june to | 97 |
it is a | 88 |
from six to | 83 |
to two feet | 83 |
the fruit is | 82 |
one to two | 79 |
those of the | 75 |
its leaves are | 75 |
an inch long | 71 |
an inch in | 70 |
of the same | 69 |
from two to | 65 |
two feet high | 63 |
of an inch | 63 |
of the order | 62 |
half an inch | 58 |
july and august | 58 |
flowers of the | 57 |
june to august | 57 |
two or three | 56 |
inch in diameter | 56 |
of the stem | 56 |
its stem is | 56 |
the calyx is | 54 |
the base of | 53 |
are of a | 53 |
the same order | 52 |
is a very | 51 |
are arranged in | 51 |
longer than the | 51 |
to three feet | 50 |
of the leaves | 50 |
the plant is | 50 |
to eighteen inches | 47 |
three feet high | 47 |
june and july | 47 |
the axils of | 46 |
it has a | 45 |
from may to | 44 |
during july and | 44 |
axils of the | 43 |
as long as | 43 |
one of the | 43 |
and the leaves | 43 |
the corolla is | 42 |
flowers from june | 41 |
of the flower | 40 |
the fruits are | 40 |
long as the | 39 |
at the top | 39 |
from july to | 38 |
and the flowers | 38 |
one to three | 38 |
the end of | 37 |
of which are | 37 |
in the axils | 37 |
the top of | 37 |
a height of | 36 |
of the corolla | 35 |
during june and | 35 |
the upper ones | 35 |
six to eighteen | 34 |
may be seen | 34 |
in the same | 34 |
flowers are small | 34 |
july to september | 34 |
feet in height | 34 |
june to september | 34 |
fruit is a | 33 |
arranged in a | 33 |
from three to | 33 |
end of the | 33 |
some of the | 33 |
that of the | 32 |
and the fruit | 32 |
and the corolla | 32 |
the stem is | 32 |
the upper leaves | 32 |
three or four | 31 |
of the plant | 31 |
the flowers of | 31 |
base of the | 31 |
parts of britain | 30 |
of the flowers | 30 |
to be found | 30 |
is common in | 30 |
of a pale | 29 |
of the leaf | 29 |
the leaves of | 28 |
part of the | 28 |
flowers are in | 28 |
flowering from june | 28 |
the same time | 28 |
plant flowers from | 28 |
from april to | 28 |
top of the | 28 |
eighteen inches high | 27 |
to the order | 27 |
about an inch | 27 |
the lower ones | 27 |
meet with the | 27 |
a number of | 27 |
may and june | 27 |
of the calyx | 26 |
it may be | 26 |
be seen in | 26 |
may to july | 26 |
of which is | 26 |
leaves are very | 26 |
the last species | 26 |
it is not | 25 |
at the same | 25 |
and flowers from | 25 |
by means of | 25 |
attached to the | 25 |
about half an | 25 |
to ten inches | 25 |
is an erect | 25 |
of the summer | 25 |
in such a | 25 |
shorter than the | 25 |
six inches to | 25 |
from six inches | 25 |
two to four | 25 |
side of the | 24 |
from four to | 24 |
said to be | 24 |
the stamens are | 24 |
this plant is | 24 |
is of a | 24 |
in general appearance | 24 |
and the upper | 24 |
such a manner | 23 |
a foot in | 23 |
and arranged in | 23 |
of the upper | 23 |
leaves of the | 23 |
most parts of | 23 |
the nature of | 23 |
four or five | 23 |
in which the | 23 |
as in the | 23 |
there is a | 22 |
the petals are | 22 |
be found in | 22 |
the plant flowers | 22 |
the same genus | 22 |
and are arranged | 22 |
the lower leaves | 22 |
is very common | 22 |
the whole plant | 22 |
common in the | 22 |
quarter of an | 22 |
and its leaves | 22 |
a quarter of | 22 |
known as the | 21 |
an erect plant | 21 |
one of these | 21 |
as well as | 21 |
to a height | 21 |
in the centre | 21 |
nature of the | 21 |
time of flowering | 21 |
lower leaves are | 21 |
flowers from may | 21 |
of these is | 21 |
flowers are of | 21 |
to four feet | 20 |
it is an | 20 |
six to ten | 20 |
surrounded by a | 20 |
that it is | 20 |
stem is erect | 20 |
during may and | 20 |
in the autumn | 20 |
one or two | 20 |
in the bud | 20 |
are to be | 19 |
whole plant is | 19 |
a very common | 19 |
the roots of | 19 |
the time of | 19 |
but it is | 19 |
this species flowers | 19 |
this plant flowers | 19 |
than the calyx | 19 |
in the south | 19 |
to twelve inches | 19 |
belong to the | 19 |
it is often | 18 |
deeply divided into | 18 |
sepals and petals | 18 |
inches in height | 18 |
a very similar | 18 |
and may be | 18 |
male and female | 18 |
with a few | 18 |
the tube of | 18 |
very similar to | 18 |
august and september | 18 |
grows to a | 18 |
by the wind | 18 |
tube of the | 18 |
in whorls of | 18 |
and the fruits | 18 |
like those of | 18 |
three or five | 17 |
and the stem | 17 |
to a foot | 17 |
the banks of | 17 |
species of the | 17 |
are very small | 17 |
the pods are | 17 |
four feet high | 17 |
now to the | 17 |
it is very | 17 |
two to three | 17 |
to be seen | 17 |
the stem of | 17 |
this species is | 17 |
six to twelve | 17 |
much like the | 17 |
is to be | 17 |
close to the | 17 |
a whorl of | 17 |
flowers are very | 16 |
leaves are stalked | 16 |
leaves are opposite | 16 |
in the case | 16 |
and the lower | 16 |
is a small | 16 |
flowers from july | 16 |
trees and shrubs | 16 |
flowers during july | 16 |
the case of | 16 |
and flowers during | 16 |
is said to | 16 |
the southern counties | 16 |
base of each | 16 |
these is the | 16 |
the form of | 16 |
two species of | 16 |
stem of the | 16 |
in many parts | 16 |
blossoms of the | 16 |
and it is | 16 |
of the fruit | 16 |
very common in | 16 |
two feet in | 16 |
is moderately common | 16 |
the calyx has | 16 |
than the others | 16 |
ten inches high | 15 |
the flowers appear | 15 |
portion of the | 15 |
about a quarter | 15 |
on long stalks | 15 |
the aid of | 15 |
in order to | 15 |
they are very | 15 |
to the end | 15 |
inch in length | 15 |
on the stem | 15 |
flowers during june | 15 |
than those of | 15 |
of the last | 15 |
of the stalk | 15 |
woods and thickets | 15 |
or more in | 15 |
parts of the | 15 |
each flower has | 15 |
large number of | 15 |
flowers are white | 15 |
a variety of | 15 |
april and may | 15 |
the flower is | 15 |
the sepals are | 15 |
of this plant | 15 |
very much like | 15 |
of most parts | 15 |
of a bright | 15 |
is abundant in | 15 |
very similar plant | 15 |
inches to a | 15 |
the present chapter | 15 |
some of them | 15 |
twelve inches high | 14 |
leaves are narrow | 14 |
the centre of | 14 |
segments of the | 14 |
of the most | 14 |
shown on plate | 14 |
may be distinguished | 14 |
or three feet | 14 |
the male and | 14 |
this is a | 14 |
on account of | 14 |
inches to two | 14 |
especially in the | 14 |
which may be | 14 |
a third of | 14 |
in most parts | 14 |
the leaves and | 14 |
of which the | 14 |
counties of england | 14 |
a pair of | 14 |
divided into two | 14 |
a large number | 14 |
is a little | 14 |
and of a | 14 |
of the south | 14 |
towards the top | 14 |
about a third | 14 |
is one of | 14 |
the under side | 14 |
it will be | 13 |
the appearance of | 13 |
the other species | 13 |
foot in height | 13 |
divided into three | 13 |
surface of the | 13 |
of flowering is | 13 |
a manner as | 13 |
our last example | 13 |
the length of | 13 |
is a common | 13 |
of a few | 13 |
is surrounded by | 13 |
example of the | 13 |
are more or | 13 |
leaves are ovate | 13 |
in the southern | 13 |
upper leaves are | 13 |
bloom from june | 13 |
leaves and flowers | 13 |
are covered with | 13 |
a cluster of | 13 |
the segments of | 13 |
lip of the | 13 |
the flowers have | 13 |
flowers of this | 13 |
and the petals | 13 |
to the ground | 13 |
the fruit ripens | 13 |
length of the | 13 |
may be easily | 13 |
rooting at the | 13 |
towards the base | 13 |
third of an | 13 |
the south of | 13 |
in july and | 13 |
of this order | 13 |
its flowers are | 13 |
about the same | 13 |
flowering during july | 13 |
on the under | 13 |
we have to | 13 |
with a short | 13 |
last example of | 13 |
at the end | 13 |
manner as to | 13 |
is the common | 13 |
is common on | 13 |
or three inches | 13 |
consists of a | 13 |
as the fruit | 12 |
of the plants | 12 |
flowers are arranged | 12 |
of the latter | 12 |
flowers during may | 12 |
flowering from may | 12 |
in the present | 12 |
one or more | 12 |
our first example | 12 |
it has been | 12 |
the other is | 12 |
much longer than | 12 |
in addition to | 12 |
most of the | 12 |
and form a | 12 |
during the summer | 12 |
in the spring | 12 |
and the latter | 12 |
the red valerian | 12 |
that they are | 12 |
in a loose | 12 |
it should be | 12 |
in similar situations | 12 |
of this species | 12 |
flower of the | 12 |
distinguished by the | 12 |
arrangement of the | 12 |
grows from one | 12 |
three inches long | 12 |
moderately common in | 12 |
the middle of | 12 |
at their bases | 12 |
the other two | 12 |
the leaf is | 12 |
on the other | 12 |
flowers from april | 12 |
and wet places | 12 |
two of the | 12 |
an inch across | 12 |
we have now | 12 |
belongs to the | 12 |
in the woods | 12 |
white flowers are | 12 |
a few inches | 12 |
on the same | 12 |
other is the | 12 |
has a creeping | 11 |
inches in length | 11 |
at the tips | 11 |
principally in the | 11 |
in the following | 11 |
the stems are | 11 |
to eight inches | 11 |
distinguished by their | 11 |
the surface of | 11 |
made up of | 11 |
have now to | 11 |
in fields and | 11 |
may be found | 11 |
the tips of | 11 |
flowers are about | 11 |
in a sharp | 11 |
covered with a | 11 |
a kind of | 11 |
is covered with | 11 |
calyx and corolla | 11 |
the corolla has | 11 |
found principally in | 11 |
as a garden | 11 |
radical leaves are | 11 |
the ovary is | 11 |
but may be | 11 |
and by the | 11 |
the outer ones | 11 |
south of england | 11 |
and more or | 11 |
the stems of | 11 |
of a deep | 11 |
distinguished by its | 11 |
calyx has five | 11 |
so that the | 11 |
the latter are | 11 |
to the same | 11 |
three to five | 11 |
abundant in the | 11 |
a foot or | 11 |
in the form | 11 |
species flowers from | 11 |
case of the | 11 |
the stem and | 11 |
long and narrow | 11 |
the blossoms of | 11 |
of three or | 10 |
similar to those | 10 |
plant flowers during | 10 |
may to august | 10 |
species is the | 10 |
foot in length | 10 |
is very similar | 10 |
eighteen inches in | 10 |
the florets are | 10 |
southern counties of | 10 |
on short stalks | 10 |
the arrangement of | 10 |
the number of | 10 |
in contact with | 10 |
of the tube | 10 |
larger than the | 10 |
enclosed in the | 10 |
similar to the | 10 |
leaves and the | 10 |
flowering from july | 10 |
from a few | 10 |
quarters of an | 10 |
few inches to | 10 |
of one or | 10 |
which is a | 10 |
are pinnately divided | 10 |
close against the | 10 |
it grows from | 10 |
and female flowers | 10 |
of the tree | 10 |
very common on | 10 |
the young leaves | 10 |
in marshes and | 10 |
order is the | 10 |
represented on plate | 10 |
the leaves have | 10 |
a length of | 10 |
to those of | 10 |
this is the | 10 |
in this way | 10 |
april to june | 10 |
the upper lip | 10 |
a manner that | 10 |
easily distinguished by | 10 |
where it is | 10 |
flowers are pale | 10 |
which bloom from | 10 |
of the red | 10 |
is very abundant | 10 |
leaves are sessile | 10 |
a smooth plant | 10 |
regarded as a | 10 |
twice as long | 10 |
to five feet | 10 |
form of the | 10 |
stem from one | 10 |
enclosed in a | 10 |
foot or more | 10 |
in june and | 10 |
consisting of a | 10 |
be distinguished from | 10 |
before the leaves | 10 |
pappus consists of | 10 |
as soon as | 10 |
in some of | 10 |
and the small | 10 |
plants of the | 10 |
of the present | 10 |
at willow farm | 10 |
three feet in | 10 |
is not so | 10 |
give rise to | 10 |
six to eight | 10 |
in may and | 10 |
on one side | 10 |
centre of the | 10 |
addition to the | 10 |
of the perianth | 10 |
as a rule | 10 |
deeply cleft into | 10 |
during april and | 10 |
the fact that | 10 |
and a half | 10 |
is represented on | 9 |
of them are | 9 |
this is an | 9 |
at the tip | 9 |
divided into five | 9 |
tinged with red | 9 |
the seeds are | 9 |
bract at the | 9 |
of from six | 9 |
continue to bloom | 9 |
four inches long | 9 |
passing now to | 9 |
we have seen | 9 |
of the lower | 9 |
have to note | 9 |
from the roots | 9 |
of two or | 9 |
the formation of | 9 |
with the exception | 9 |
varies from six | 9 |
two to six | 9 |
the umbels are | 9 |
on the tree | 9 |
twelve to eighteen | 9 |
is shown on | 9 |
all the leaves | 9 |
is more or | 9 |
thickly covered with | 9 |
in the field | 9 |
the same length | 9 |
are very narrow | 9 |
with an erect | 9 |
clasp the stem | 9 |
flowers are yellow | 9 |
concerned in the | 9 |
along the ground | 9 |
leaves are all | 9 |
together with the | 9 |
at the nodes | 9 |
also known as | 9 |
of a reddish | 9 |
when it is | 9 |
many parts of | 9 |
the exception of | 9 |
of the woods | 9 |
an inch or | 9 |
during august and | 9 |
are very common | 9 |
to two inches | 9 |
they are arranged | 9 |
the former are | 9 |
a bright yellow | 9 |
corolla has a | 9 |
one to four | 9 |
its stems are | 9 |
we may see | 9 |
stem from six | 9 |
two to five | 9 |
white dead nettle | 9 |
on separate plants | 9 |
to six feet | 9 |
on the banks | 9 |
of this group | 9 |
of the wayside | 9 |
and covered with | 9 |
as those of | 9 |
flowering from april | 9 |
the presence of | 9 |
is a smooth | 9 |
many of the | 9 |
and in the | 9 |
and the pods | 9 |
all parts of | 9 |
fields and pastures | 9 |
are divided into | 9 |
or nearly so | 9 |
with opposite leaves | 9 |
is divided into | 9 |
of a flower | 9 |
which is very | 9 |
is very much | 9 |
belonging to the | 9 |
the summer months | 9 |
the red clover | 9 |
the same species | 9 |
the pappus consists | 9 |
are narrow and | 9 |
a sharp point | 9 |
flowers appear during | 9 |
inches in diameter | 9 |
the radical leaves | 9 |
other wet places | 9 |
an inch and | 9 |
of the spring | 9 |
arranged in whorls | 9 |
they do not | 9 |
sometimes regarded as | 9 |
and a few | 9 |
five spreading lobes | 9 |
of this genus | 9 |
inch and a | 9 |
be easily distinguished | 9 |
in the corn | 9 |
at once by | 9 |
and there are | 9 |
each of which | 9 |
flower has a | 9 |
the first of | 9 |
character of the | 9 |
than the other | 9 |
over an inch | 9 |
leaves are large | 9 |
distinguished from the | 9 |
on both sides | 9 |
and to the | 9 |
the stigma is | 9 |
are very similar | 9 |
from twelve to | 9 |
from the axils | 9 |
consists of several | 8 |
sixth of an | 8 |
leaves are pinnately | 8 |
hairs on the | 8 |
general characters of | 8 |
be found on | 8 |
about twice as | 8 |
of the primrose | 8 |
there is another | 8 |
yellow flowers are | 8 |
a sixth of | 8 |
according to their | 8 |
deeply cut into | 8 |
five or six | 8 |
the pollen cells | 8 |
may be readily | 8 |
the stem leaves | 8 |
such as the | 8 |
leaves are pinnate | 8 |
the name of | 8 |
there are five | 8 |
and the other | 8 |
they have a | 8 |
on each side | 8 |
and waste ground | 8 |
to the ovary | 8 |
the florets of | 8 |
and each flower | 8 |
by a whorl | 8 |
the leaflets are | 8 |
may be identified | 8 |
or four inches | 8 |
account of its | 8 |
lower part of | 8 |
of the genus | 8 |
of four or | 8 |
are long and | 8 |
and each one | 8 |
and an ovary | 8 |
the identification of | 8 |
common plant in | 8 |
of the common | 8 |
smooth or slightly | 8 |
of the ovary | 8 |
at its base | 8 |
is not indigenous | 8 |
may see the | 8 |
than the sepals | 8 |
there are many | 8 |
on roots of | 8 |
this flower is | 8 |
but they are | 8 |
is composed of | 8 |
it is the | 8 |
an erect stem | 8 |
the flower of | 8 |
example is the | 8 |
of its leaves | 8 |
clasping the stem | 8 |
easily distinguished from | 8 |
roots of the | 8 |
plant is common | 8 |
as the calyx | 8 |
florets of the | 8 |
of the wild | 8 |
species referred to | 8 |
varying from six | 8 |
of a yellowish | 8 |
they may be | 8 |
has a short | 8 |
by which the | 8 |
often tinged with | 8 |
and the whole | 8 |
the anthers are | 8 |
has a very | 8 |
with a single | 8 |
acquainted with the | 8 |
five in number | 8 |
banks of streams | 8 |
be distinguished by | 8 |
we shall find | 8 |
sides of the | 8 |
flowering during june | 8 |
from march to | 8 |
first example is | 8 |
upper of which | 8 |
while the lower | 8 |
to about the | 8 |
the lower lip | 8 |
to form a | 8 |
and on the | 8 |
which is common | 8 |
one is the | 8 |
of from two | 8 |
grow in pairs | 8 |
the former is | 8 |
segments which are | 8 |
the flowers bloom | 8 |
the heads of | 8 |
or shrubs with | 8 |
the summit of | 8 |
is a perennial | 8 |
leaves are long | 8 |
oval or oblong | 8 |
varies from one | 8 |
more in height | 8 |
of england and | 8 |
of a dark | 8 |
some of these | 8 |
terminate in a | 8 |
the upper of | 8 |
as a variety | 8 |
so well known | 8 |
like that of | 8 |
we have the | 8 |
we shall see | 8 |
well as in | 8 |
is also a | 8 |
about a sixth | 8 |
should be noted | 8 |
one of which | 8 |
four to ten | 8 |
that is the | 8 |
from the soil | 8 |
the side of | 7 |
cleft into five | 7 |
few in number | 7 |
a tuft of | 7 |
as they are | 7 |
they have no | 7 |
there are two | 7 |
and the outer | 7 |
so common as | 7 |
interesting to note | 7 |
to the stem | 7 |
two longer than | 7 |
whorls of from | 7 |
which the seeds | 7 |
stems of the | 7 |
bloom during july | 7 |
to distinguish between | 7 |
the latter is | 7 |
five or seven | 7 |
thick and fleshy | 7 |
corolla is of | 7 |
species flowers during | 7 |
has an erect | 7 |
near the base | 7 |
are about half | 7 |
food from the | 7 |
is the case | 7 |
the calyx are | 7 |
is represented in | 7 |
in wet places | 7 |
lie close against | 7 |
and thickets in | 7 |
eighteen inches long | 7 |
feet or more | 7 |
from five to | 7 |
of the disc | 7 |
coming now to | 7 |
stems and leaves | 7 |
the flower has | 7 |
flowers are usually | 7 |
heads of flowers | 7 |
three of the | 7 |
appear before the | 7 |
and the flower | 7 |
leaves are much | 7 |
which it is | 7 |
we may often | 7 |
very common plant | 7 |
plant has a | 7 |
fields and meadows | 7 |
with the aid | 7 |
reaching a height | 7 |
a slender plant | 7 |
of the species | 7 |
according to the | 7 |
it is interesting | 7 |
is a slender | 7 |
after they have | 7 |
summit of the | 7 |
as the leaves | 7 |
flower is the | 7 |
about as long | 7 |
annual meadow grass | 7 |
and the ovary | 7 |
in the hay | 7 |
not so common | 7 |
of the previous | 7 |
and five spreading | 7 |
is widely distributed | 7 |
the pretty little | 7 |
member of the | 7 |
spring flowers of | 7 |
two inches long | 7 |
nearly half an | 7 |
are shorter than | 7 |
and rooting at | 7 |
plants and trees | 7 |
bases of the | 7 |
the heads are | 7 |
upper ones are | 7 |
as to form | 7 |
account of the | 7 |
in the leaves | 7 |
of the commonest | 7 |
five feet high | 7 |
which do not | 7 |
very narrow segments | 7 |
four to eight | 7 |
flowers form a | 7 |
of the buds | 7 |
the purpose of | 7 |
in the north | 7 |
there are three | 7 |
flowers that bloom | 7 |
very short stalks | 7 |
species of this | 7 |
the upper part | 7 |
we find that | 7 |
the stem are | 7 |
it has an | 7 |
are surrounded by | 7 |
bracts at the | 7 |
middle of the | 7 |
into three or | 7 |
there are no | 7 |
tips of the | 7 |
the edges of | 7 |
or four feet | 7 |
on waste ground | 7 |
a few of | 7 |
roots of grasses | 7 |
are capable of | 7 |
we may meet | 7 |
it varies from | 7 |
are shortly stalked | 7 |
lobes of the | 7 |
they are not | 7 |
a pale green | 7 |
features of the | 7 |
united at their | 7 |
while the upper | 7 |
calyx is deeply | 7 |
on the flower | 7 |
is deeply divided | 7 |
into very narrow | 7 |
each consisting of | 7 |
are smooth and | 7 |
a pale purple | 7 |
pinnately divided into | 7 |
inch or more | 7 |
both of which | 7 |
of the following | 7 |
and the stamens | 7 |
leaves are oval | 7 |
referred to are | 7 |
calyx of five | 7 |
and this is | 7 |
parts of england | 7 |
common in fields | 7 |
to face p | 7 |
than half an | 7 |
a very abundant | 7 |
are on long | 7 |
a very variable | 7 |
the edge of | 7 |
a creeping rootstock | 7 |
varying from two | 7 |
into the soil | 7 |
much like those | 7 |
is a much | 7 |
than an inch | 7 |
fruit a capsule | 7 |
has a long | 7 |
of the field | 7 |
on the ground | 7 |
the south and | 7 |
may meet with | 7 |
of the year | 7 |
grows from six | 7 |
these plants are | 7 |
pinnate leaves with | 7 |
of the nettle | 7 |
they belong to | 7 |
in many cases | 7 |
the parts of | 7 |
simple or branched | 7 |
of five petals | 7 |
is interesting to | 7 |
height of from | 7 |
plant is not | 7 |
with three or | 7 |
often reaches a | 7 |
one of our | 7 |
and other wet | 7 |
is not a | 7 |
it is sometimes | 7 |
are distinguished by | 7 |
the only british | 7 |
we meet with | 7 |
variety of the | 7 |
members of the | 7 |
reaches a height | 7 |
may be known | 7 |
the lower part | 7 |
of the trees | 7 |
to which it | 7 |
the whole of | 7 |
there is no | 7 |
it is of | 7 |
west of england | 7 |
in the last | 7 |
we see that | 7 |
and they are | 7 |
pale green colour | 6 |
as regards the | 6 |
a milky sap | 6 |
by the following | 6 |
of the oak | 6 |
aid of the | 6 |
larger than those | 6 |
the carpels are | 6 |
a garden flower | 6 |
the woods and | 6 |
be noted that | 6 |
of the young | 6 |
leaves of this | 6 |
to the genus | 6 |
other members of | 6 |
great hedge bedstraw | 6 |
a branched stem | 6 |
of the branches | 6 |
other species of | 6 |
as is the | 6 |
in april and | 6 |
the corolla consists | 6 |
stamens and pistil | 6 |
the following spring | 6 |
two inches in | 6 |
leaves are small | 6 |
the bases of | 6 |
shrubs with alternate | 6 |
with a milky | 6 |
eight inches high | 6 |
edge of the | 6 |
waysides in summer | 6 |
they grow in | 6 |
we do not | 6 |
flowers grow on | 6 |
distinguished from other | 6 |
not uncommon in | 6 |
upper part of | 6 |
an abundance of | 6 |
in order that | 6 |
as it is | 6 |
of the blossom | 6 |
which are more | 6 |
into two valves | 6 |
in a whorl | 6 |
the same plant | 6 |
corolla consists of | 6 |
they are more | 6 |
several of the | 6 |
but it may | 6 |
an inferior ovary | 6 |
each head is | 6 |
the stems and | 6 |
grow on the | 6 |
it is difficult | 6 |
a stout plant | 6 |
on banks and | 6 |
in the season | 6 |
the stigma of | 6 |
four to six | 6 |
pairs of leaflets | 6 |
only in the | 6 |
head is surrounded | 6 |
and the carpels | 6 |
easily recognised by | 6 |
to the base | 6 |
of a dull | 6 |
growth of the | 6 |
but the upper | 6 |
they are of | 6 |
a little shorter | 6 |
to three inches | 6 |
in the text | 6 |
flowers we have | 6 |
a very short | 6 |
only one seed | 6 |
very similar in | 6 |
contact with the | 6 |
where there is | 6 |
year after year | 6 |
less tinged with | 6 |
on walls and | 6 |
as a wild | 6 |
three to twelve | 6 |
particularly partial to | 6 |
appearance of the | 6 |
a common plant | 6 |
a slender stem | 6 |
pink or white | 6 |
or five feet | 6 |
but there are | 6 |
by the agency | 6 |
to note the | 6 |
the absence of | 6 |
that we have | 6 |
a perianth of | 6 |
are very large | 6 |
and pinnate leaves | 6 |
eight inches long | 6 |
the agency of | 6 |
into five lobes | 6 |
we will go | 6 |
it does not | 6 |
or less common | 6 |
attention to the | 6 |
the males and | 6 |
which consists of | 6 |
flowers bloom during | 6 |
be described as | 6 |
the plant grows | 6 |
grow to a | 6 |
near the sea | 6 |
of the stamens | 6 |
rise to the | 6 |
seen in the | 6 |
described on p | 6 |
flowers which are | 6 |
of flowers are | 6 |
with a branched | 6 |
branches of the | 6 |
leaves are simple | 6 |
in search of | 6 |
on plate vi | 6 |
a short tube | 6 |
pods are smooth | 6 |
it is said | 6 |
with a very | 6 |
is not uncommon | 6 |
and the pappus | 6 |
of the petals | 6 |
and coarsely toothed | 6 |
to the corolla | 6 |
a superior ovary | 6 |
down the stem | 6 |
along the banks | 6 |
of the pollen | 6 |
the transfer of | 6 |
the tip of | 6 |
i do not | 6 |
which appear in | 6 |
the borders of | 6 |
the growth of | 6 |
plant is very | 6 |
its erect stem | 6 |
appears on plate | 6 |
upon the wall | 6 |
is a broad | 6 |
henbit dead nettle | 6 |
or less tinged | 6 |
very abundant in | 6 |
the base into | 6 |
of the southern | 6 |
of this tree | 6 |
is difficult to | 6 |
ten inches long | 6 |
in clusters of | 6 |
is a hairy | 6 |
the case with | 6 |
bracts of the | 6 |
so abundant as | 6 |
the structure of | 6 |
or white flowers | 6 |
ripens to a | 6 |
of five or | 6 |
close over the | 6 |
is a large | 6 |
as we have | 6 |
few of the | 6 |
grow from the | 6 |
of the roots | 6 |
or less in | 6 |
only about a | 6 |
swollen at the | 6 |
the white or | 6 |
leaf of the | 6 |
abundant on the | 6 |
throughout the winter | 6 |
commonly seen in | 6 |
of a bluish | 6 |
this order is | 6 |
the crimson clover | 6 |
july to october | 6 |
pale yellow flowers | 6 |
pale purple colour | 6 |
grows wild in | 6 |
two feet long | 6 |
which appear during | 6 |
in the middle | 6 |
is parasitic on | 6 |
the fruit consists | 6 |
in woods and | 6 |
are small and | 6 |
varieties of this | 6 |
only a few | 6 |
the seeds of | 6 |
which the flower | 6 |
stamens are in | 6 |
the root is | 6 |
an ovary of | 6 |
not very common | 6 |
direct from the | 6 |
are rather large | 6 |
and the plant | 6 |
with a slender | 6 |
during the spring | 6 |
several species of | 6 |
lower ones stalked | 6 |
of a very | 6 |
in waste places | 6 |
cluster of flowers | 6 |
has been introduced | 6 |
included in the | 6 |
a native of | 6 |
throughout the summer | 6 |
with five spreading | 6 |
the west of | 6 |
of these plants | 6 |
bloom during june | 6 |
arranged in pairs | 6 |
and flowers in | 6 |
of the ground | 6 |
characters of the | 6 |
in dry pastures | 6 |
it is only | 6 |
on heaths and | 6 |
well known as | 6 |
plant in the | 6 |
been introduced into | 6 |
by the aid | 6 |
fruit consists of | 6 |
feet in length | 6 |
branched stem from | 6 |
of the two | 6 |
often meet with | 6 |
as that of | 6 |
the character of | 6 |
from the other | 6 |
are attached to | 6 |
bright yellow colour | 6 |
that bloom from | 6 |
attached to a | 6 |
of the wood | 6 |
readily distinguished from | 6 |
common as the | 6 |
fruit a berry | 6 |
of each leaf | 6 |
common in wet | 6 |
to four inches | 6 |
stem is stout | 6 |
surrounded by an | 6 |
from which the | 6 |
the perianth is | 6 |
are said to | 6 |
a corolla with | 6 |
the white clover | 6 |
wastes and waysides | 6 |
known as a | 6 |
confused with the | 6 |
may to september | 6 |
stem leaves are | 6 |
the general characters | 6 |
and waysides in | 6 |
is much more | 6 |
leaves are smooth | 6 |
in bogs and | 6 |
the bracts are | 6 |
is a beautiful | 6 |
leaves are divided | 6 |
plant is smooth | 6 |
ovate or cordate | 6 |
half the length | 6 |
and the stigma | 6 |
as the petals | 6 |
of streams and | 6 |
the same way | 6 |
means of which | 6 |
april to july | 6 |
be seen on | 6 |
before the flowers | 6 |
the other hand | 6 |
of the soil | 6 |
flowers are rather | 6 |
twisted in the | 6 |
early in the | 6 |
may be observed | 6 |
be known by | 6 |
walls and rocks | 6 |
surmounted by a | 6 |
each with a | 6 |
as we see | 6 |
trail along the | 6 |
are longer than | 6 |
means of the | 6 |
terminating in a | 6 |
herbs with opposite | 6 |
and is very | 6 |
to note that | 6 |
connexion with the | 6 |
three to six | 6 |
more than half | 6 |
not at all | 6 |
species may be | 6 |
are provided with | 6 |
of the other | 6 |
by the absence | 5 |
a little longer | 5 |
may often meet | 5 |
whorls of four | 5 |
the result that | 5 |
the small bindweed | 5 |
than the leaves | 5 |
and they grow | 5 |
on a long | 5 |
the wayfaring tree | 5 |
within the tube | 5 |
the fruits of | 5 |
on the summit | 5 |
are those which | 5 |
in the dry | 5 |
it is certainly | 5 |
plant is abundant | 5 |
later in the | 5 |
flowering is from | 5 |
the spur of | 5 |
lobes at the | 5 |
and the young | 5 |
the anthers and | 5 |
while in the | 5 |
arranged in loose | 5 |
from the same | 5 |
is a pretty | 5 |
same order includes | 5 |
stem is a | 5 |
and that the | 5 |
and woodland plants | 5 |
the lesser periwinkle | 5 |
be mistaken for | 5 |
dispersed by the | 5 |
in which case | 5 |
has now become | 5 |
come in contact | 5 |
a diameter of | 5 |
of a deeper | 5 |
common in most | 5 |
the same form | 5 |
stipules at the | 5 |
leaves are oblong | 5 |
a single flower | 5 |
are of the | 5 |
on old walls | 5 |
in colour from | 5 |
england and scotland | 5 |
or two feet | 5 |
flowers are solitary | 5 |
a pale yellow | 5 |
the pollen is | 5 |
and small flowers | 5 |
may also be | 5 |
attached to its | 5 |
waysides and wastes | 5 |
spiny rest harrow | 5 |
whorls of three | 5 |
are united at | 5 |
cultivated for its | 5 |
formed by the | 5 |
to the last | 5 |
of our wild | 5 |
spring and summer | 5 |
cut into very | 5 |
the wild clematis | 5 |
is the wild | 5 |
similar in general | 5 |
flowers at the | 5 |
very variable in | 5 |
that the corolla | 5 |
to which they | 5 |
on plate iii | 5 |
for the purpose | 5 |
a downy plant | 5 |
very deeply divided | 5 |
manner that they | 5 |
the great hedge | 5 |
a considerable number | 5 |
on dry banks | 5 |
the ground and | 5 |
though it is | 5 |
the greater stitchwort | 5 |
a hairy plant | 5 |
soon as the | 5 |
purposes of identification | 5 |
the manner of | 5 |
in which it | 5 |
the axil of | 5 |
genus by the | 5 |
spoken of as | 5 |
seldom more than | 5 |
of these are | 5 |
number of species | 5 |
a loose panicle | 5 |
along a common | 5 |
seen in bloom | 5 |
there are several | 5 |
at right angles | 5 |
with one or | 5 |
by the wayside | 5 |
males and females | 5 |
the mountain ash | 5 |
flowers are either | 5 |
are solitary on | 5 |
with a long | 5 |
that the pollen | 5 |
of the beech | 5 |
lower lip of | 5 |
herbs or shrubs | 5 |
plant varies from | 5 |
a dense cluster | 5 |
against the surface | 5 |
the absorption of | 5 |
the plant blooms | 5 |
free from the | 5 |
the beginning of | 5 |
be seen from | 5 |
term applied to | 5 |
or purple colour | 5 |
the stamens and | 5 |
vary in colour | 5 |
of the head | 5 |
with only one | 5 |
the wood sorrel | 5 |
on downs and | 5 |
an inch to | 5 |
are in a | 5 |
whole of the | 5 |
the soil is | 5 |
of each head | 5 |
parts of great | 5 |
spike of flowers | 5 |
it is represented | 5 |
that are to | 5 |
the upper surface | 5 |
clusters of from | 5 |
containing many seeds | 5 |
of yellow flowers | 5 |
in august and | 5 |
that grow in | 5 |
are not so | 5 |
the pistillate flowers | 5 |
each side of | 5 |
a pappus of | 5 |
but we must | 5 |
known by the | 5 |
seems to be | 5 |
calyx is tubular | 5 |
same order is | 5 |
this is not | 5 |
but a few | 5 |
united into a | 5 |
the dog violet | 5 |
a common axis | 5 |
heaths and moors | 5 |
is the pretty | 5 |
tapering towards the | 5 |
example of this | 5 |
arranged in two | 5 |
solitary or in | 5 |
as far as | 5 |
of south britain | 5 |
in early spring | 5 |
the scarlet pimpernel | 5 |
that they form | 5 |
has five teeth | 5 |
are larger than | 5 |
stem is round | 5 |
the involucre is | 5 |
order includes the | 5 |
all the flowers | 5 |
and the sepals | 5 |
are very variable | 5 |
all the florets | 5 |
and consists of | 5 |
classified according to | 5 |
ripens into a | 5 |
as the sepals | 5 |
and a superior | 5 |
flowers on the | 5 |
we will look | 5 |
are common in | 5 |
lobes which are | 5 |
from ten to | 5 |
as the other | 5 |
leaves are not | 5 |
of north england | 5 |
and four stamens | 5 |
noted that the | 5 |
are clothed with | 5 |
sessile or shortly | 5 |
they are often | 5 |
are all radical | 5 |
the great broomrape | 5 |
terminal and axillary | 5 |
common on dry | 5 |
corolla with a | 5 |
either entire or | 5 |
each of the | 5 |
the same height | 5 |
a wild flower | 5 |
quite a number | 5 |
on the chase | 5 |
while those of | 5 |
readily distinguished by | 5 |
which belongs to | 5 |
four spreading lobes | 5 |
six feet in | 5 |
now to consider | 5 |
of the dandelion | 5 |
spikes or racemes | 5 |
is not at | 5 |
when in the | 5 |
three inches in | 5 |
a term applied | 5 |
we shall note | 5 |
that the flowers | 5 |
which is the | 5 |
some other plants | 5 |
these leaves are | 5 |
its lower leaves | 5 |
on the chalk | 5 |
in moist meadows | 5 |
the staminate catkins | 5 |
seen on the | 5 |
of from three | 5 |
in the marshes | 5 |
this plant are | 5 |
variety of this | 5 |
about half as | 5 |
consists of four | 5 |
in moist woods | 5 |
to an inch | 5 |
of a purple | 5 |
afforded by the | 5 |
of a number | 5 |
the lip is | 5 |
the lip of | 5 |
species is not | 5 |
or multiples of | 5 |
about half the | 5 |
which bloom during | 5 |
the teeth of | 5 |
teeth of the | 5 |
each one has | 5 |
with the result | 5 |
leaves are hairy | 5 |
than the ovary | 5 |
and are in | 5 |
note that the | 5 |
roots of trees | 5 |
about six inches | 5 |
little shorter than | 5 |
and thus the | 5 |
illustrations in the | 5 |
trees or shrubs | 5 |
on plate iv | 5 |
from the root | 5 |
in such abundance | 5 |
of plants and | 5 |
all over britain | 5 |
several rows of | 5 |
districts of the | 5 |
are at first | 5 |
to support the | 5 |
the leaves or | 5 |
and when the | 5 |
the meadow sweet | 5 |
which are either | 5 |
flowers in july | 5 |
near the top | 5 |
bright yellow flowers | 5 |
and stony places | 5 |
and flowering from | 5 |
banks and hedgerows | 5 |
dense cluster of | 5 |
common on banks | 5 |
into the stalk | 5 |
waysides and waste | 5 |
reaches a length | 5 |
with alternate leaves | 5 |
appear during june | 5 |
it belongs to | 5 |
a capsule with | 5 |
not nearly so | 5 |
and the inner | 5 |
three feet long | 5 |
considerable number of | 5 |
they have five | 5 |
a field of | 5 |
very abundant on | 5 |
the blossom is | 5 |
of which there | 5 |
is made up | 5 |
common on the | 5 |
our forest trees | 5 |
the spindle tree | 5 |
is surmounted by | 5 |
the yellow rattle | 5 |
more especially in | 5 |
feature of the | 5 |
times as long | 5 |
the work of | 5 |
are a little | 5 |
common on heaths | 5 |
that the plant | 5 |
the receptacle is | 5 |
stem and leaves | 5 |
here is a | 5 |
found only in | 5 |
white or pinkish | 5 |
flowers are imperfect | 5 |
is clothed with | 5 |
at the joints | 5 |
field scorpion grass | 5 |
is found principally | 5 |
the involucre bracts | 5 |
of their own | 5 |
a plant of | 5 |
which it can | 5 |
are pale yellow | 5 |
the soil and | 5 |
the same tree | 5 |
is cleft into | 5 |
round the stem | 5 |
there are only | 5 |
three species of | 5 |
white flowers from | 5 |
is not really | 5 |
of great britain | 5 |
it flowers during | 5 |
so that they | 5 |
over half an | 5 |
herbs with alternate | 5 |
on long peduncles | 5 |
for purposes of | 5 |
and stamens to | 5 |
among the grass | 5 |
containing several seeds | 5 |
the commonest of | 5 |
are about an | 5 |
fruit is an | 5 |
flowers are not | 5 |
among the flowers | 5 |
simple or slightly | 5 |
with netted veins | 5 |
same length as | 5 |
large patches of | 5 |
be readily distinguished | 5 |
on plate viii | 5 |
stem of this | 5 |
april to the | 5 |
in the fields | 5 |
other plants of | 5 |
and the two | 5 |
of the ray | 5 |
from the ground | 5 |
of the stems | 5 |
are very deeply | 5 |
leaves with netted | 5 |
the stipules are | 5 |
pale yellow colour | 5 |
an involucre of | 5 |
very small and | 5 |
and its flowers | 5 |
due to the | 5 |
which it grows | 5 |
ovary that ripens | 5 |
a corolla of | 5 |
is very short | 5 |
first of these | 5 |
is deeply cleft | 5 |
a foot high | 5 |
stamens on the | 5 |
of about the | 5 |
we have already | 5 |
clusters of two | 5 |
one side of | 5 |
applied to the | 5 |
arranged in dense | 5 |
to the farmer | 5 |
will be found | 5 |
the female catkins | 5 |
in the hilly | 5 |
in the west | 5 |
to determine the | 5 |
but the leaves | 5 |
heaths and downs | 5 |
a very pretty | 5 |
are in dense | 5 |
it is generally | 5 |
seen in flower | 5 |
flowers that grow | 5 |
is that the | 5 |
than in the | 5 |
length as the | 5 |
the three species | 5 |
that portion of | 5 |
abruptly in a | 5 |
is a pair | 5 |
the lobes of | 5 |
may be described | 5 |
two or more | 5 |
with stiff hairs | 5 |
in dry places | 5 |
now to note | 5 |
the inner ones | 5 |
appearance of a | 5 |
the part of | 5 |
red dead nettle | 5 |
involucre bracts are | 5 |
the main stem | 5 |
which is often | 5 |
than that of | 5 |
the species of | 5 |
the little flowers | 5 |
has a thick | 5 |
the plants which | 5 |
in thickets and | 5 |
when in fruit | 5 |
moderately common on | 5 |
the herb robert | 5 |
the spotted persicaria | 5 |
three in number | 5 |
half as long | 5 |
these are the | 5 |
in two whorls | 5 |
aided by the | 5 |
marshes and wet | 5 |
more than a | 5 |
a calyx of | 5 |
of wild flowers | 5 |
four feet in | 5 |
also that the | 5 |
but is not | 5 |
june to october | 5 |
or slightly hairy | 5 |
field and woodland | 5 |
of which have | 5 |
and thickets of | 5 |
by the presence | 5 |
the other members | 5 |
which there are | 5 |
very variable plant | 5 |
fruit a one | 5 |
of the sun | 5 |
wild flowers in | 5 |
upper ones sessile | 5 |
here and there | 5 |
divided into four | 5 |
be careful to | 5 |
flowers may be | 5 |
the yellow flowers | 5 |
perianth of parts | 5 |
of the female | 5 |
are only a | 5 |
more slender than | 5 |
abundance of pollen | 5 |
of a single | 5 |
bloom during the | 5 |
of a globular | 4 |
the species referred | 4 |
bear the flowers | 4 |
leaves and stems | 4 |
is easily recognised | 4 |
garden beaked parsley | 4 |
from the stem | 4 |
leaves are shortly | 4 |
the petals of | 4 |
the most beautiful | 4 |
and the florets | 4 |
they are all | 4 |
throat of the | 4 |
we conclude this | 4 |
a third species | 4 |
south and east | 4 |
foliage of the | 4 |
the carpels of | 4 |
and the lip | 4 |
is rather local | 4 |
bloom till the | 4 |
or five lobes | 4 |
colour of the | 4 |
the bottom of | 4 |
sepals and five | 4 |
covered with cottony | 4 |
are much shorter | 4 |
genus as the | 4 |
somewhat similar plant | 4 |
is called the | 4 |
rather local in | 4 |
the large bindweed | 4 |
bay willow herb | 4 |
grow from a | 4 |
have already been | 4 |
it grows to | 4 |
sepals are narrow | 4 |
of a tendril | 4 |
on the corolla | 4 |
hairs of the | 4 |
leaves are lanceolate | 4 |
is particularly interesting | 4 |
and carpels or | 4 |
careful to distinguish | 4 |
stalked in the | 4 |
are in loose | 4 |
flowers is the | 4 |
are about a | 4 |
of about three | 4 |
arranged in short | 4 |
with hooked bristles | 4 |
like a round | 4 |
the corolla tube | 4 |
in chapter xxiii | 4 |
is a stout | 4 |
like the leaves | 4 |
the spring flowers | 4 |
the seed is | 4 |
the flowers and | 4 |
are only two | 4 |
or on the | 4 |
that they have | 4 |
in the summer | 4 |
all of which | 4 |
a little later | 4 |
whorl of a | 4 |
of these we | 4 |
be met with | 4 |
solitary on long | 4 |
female flowers are | 4 |
yellow flowers from | 4 |
which we have | 4 |
the hairs of | 4 |
early winter cress | 4 |
of the wall | 4 |
six inches high | 4 |
on plate vii | 4 |
is occasionally seen | 4 |
clusters of small | 4 |
of the root | 4 |
aid of a | 4 |
nearly an inch | 4 |
these are not | 4 |
often so abundant | 4 |
in the wrong | 4 |
is much longer | 4 |
the same colour | 4 |
on the outer | 4 |
pistillate flowers are | 4 |
the red hemp | 4 |
in company with | 4 |
star of bethlehem | 4 |
is often confused | 4 |
the females are | 4 |
arranged in terminal | 4 |
the place of | 4 |
determine the natural | 4 |
usually more or | 4 |
british representative of | 4 |
but more commonly | 4 |
wood melic grass | 4 |
and the male | 4 |
flowers in axillary | 4 |
on the stalk | 4 |
and a single | 4 |
the great mullein | 4 |
a very dark | 4 |
the root of | 4 |
june to the | 4 |
narrow and pointed | 4 |
the black bryony | 4 |
grow in the | 4 |
the tree is | 4 |
of overlapping bracts | 4 |
with a small | 4 |
in the former | 4 |
the stem itself | 4 |
of its order | 4 |
into two parts | 4 |
the outer of | 4 |
is usually from | 4 |
smaller towards the | 4 |
of a rose | 4 |
on its surface | 4 |
in two pairs | 4 |
leaves on the | 4 |
the middle one | 4 |
and the narrow | 4 |
a small plant | 4 |
to that of | 4 |
necessary for the | 4 |
dry pastures of | 4 |
a pale lilac | 4 |
eighth of an | 4 |
either simple or | 4 |
inches to three | 4 |
only british representative | 4 |
is found in | 4 |
a half long | 4 |
white or pink | 4 |
of one cell | 4 |
with one ovule | 4 |
wild flower in | 4 |
on very short | 4 |
in a very | 4 |
is a whorl | 4 |
which they are | 4 |
to note two | 4 |
globular in form | 4 |
we have been | 4 |
thickets of most | 4 |
united to the | 4 |
than a foot | 4 |
see that it | 4 |
conclude this chapter | 4 |
flowers are bright | 4 |
sided raceme of | 4 |
england and ireland | 4 |
be found only | 4 |
the time that | 4 |
of the composite | 4 |
april or may | 4 |
call attention to | 4 |
with the water | 4 |
number of flowers | 4 |
the scots pine | 4 |
of you have | 4 |
one has a | 4 |
in dense clusters | 4 |
a great deal | 4 |
a few small | 4 |
right angles to | 4 |
in winter or | 4 |
appear in april | 4 |
flowering trees and | 4 |
and are often | 4 |
leaves are deeply | 4 |
adherent to the | 4 |
and the reader | 4 |
order we have | 4 |
a patch of | 4 |
the carline thistle | 4 |
plant is usually | 4 |
the grass is | 4 |
nearly all the | 4 |
cut into three | 4 |
in the neighbourhood | 4 |
or in clusters | 4 |
which has been | 4 |
and the spur | 4 |
of a young | 4 |
lower of which | 4 |
clothed with a | 4 |
growing from one | 4 |
a single seed | 4 |
to identify the | 4 |
by the nature | 4 |
the guelder rose | 4 |
base of its | 4 |
with spreading branches | 4 |
as in other | 4 |
as a weed | 4 |
in april or | 4 |
to the touch | 4 |
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stems from six | 4 |
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fruit is small | 4 |
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shaped at the | 4 |
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great hairy willow | 4 |
small white flowers | 4 |
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of the buttercup | 4 |
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smooth heath bedstraw | 4 |
the popular name | 4 |
of a rich | 4 |
sepals are spreading | 4 |
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sweet milk vetch | 4 |
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branched towards the | 4 |
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transfer of pollen | 4 |
growing from six | 4 |
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bloom from july | 4 |
gold of pleasure | 4 |
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copses and thickets | 4 |
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calyx is divided | 4 |
varying from one | 4 |
stems are erect | 4 |
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which the flowers | 4 |
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with parallel veins | 4 |
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the fruits ripen | 4 |
flowers are perfect | 4 |
common water dropwort | 4 |
with spreading hairs | 4 |
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round which it | 4 |
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flowers classified according | 4 |
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bracts which are | 4 |
bottom of the | 4 |
three british species | 4 |
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the bulbous buttercup | 4 |
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two to ten | 4 |
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oval in form | 4 |
parts of a | 4 |
of the seedling | 4 |
plant is generally | 4 |
identified by the | 4 |
blossom is a | 4 |
a globular head | 4 |
flowers have five | 4 |
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list of flowers | 4 |
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purple or crimson | 4 |
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flowers and fruits | 4 |
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with short stalks | 4 |
commonly meet with | 4 |
to eight feet | 4 |
that the leaves | 4 |
description of the | 4 |
of the twigs | 4 |
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rose bay willow | 4 |
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head of flowers | 4 |
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to nine inches | 4 |
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very narrow lobes | 4 |
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the composite flowers | 4 |
narrow and entire | 4 |
number of these | 4 |
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heads of the | 4 |
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the scentless mayweed | 4 |
pair of leaves | 4 |
the hedge woundwort | 4 |
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flowering in june | 4 |
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twice as many | 4 |
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name from the | 4 |
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found on the | 4 |
during the autumn | 4 |
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flowers in may | 4 |
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the musk thistle | 4 |
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folding of the | 4 |
flowers are purple | 4 |
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form and colour | 4 |
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its leaves and | 4 |
british species of | 4 |
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tinged with purple | 4 |
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splits into two | 4 |
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yellow flowers during | 4 |
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parts of flower | 4 |
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the cluster of | 4 |
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tube and five | 4 |
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the great knapweed | 4 |
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met with on | 4 |
leaves are bipinnate | 4 |
of the sycamore | 4 |
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flowers are on | 4 |
as the ovary | 4 |
somewhat the appearance | 4 |
representative of its | 4 |
which is abundant | 4 |
a short stalk | 4 |
which are shorter | 4 |
on the walls | 4 |
in damp meadows | 4 |
flowers are smaller | 4 |
of the lip | 4 |
the autumn months | 4 |
the whole is | 4 |
on the roots | 4 |
of their leaves | 4 |
in the axil | 4 |
into five or | 4 |
into five segments | 4 |
same genus as | 4 |
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stem is from | 4 |
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largely cultivated for | 4 |
common red poppy | 4 |
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are ovate or | 4 |
leaves are broadly | 4 |
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and the hairy | 4 |
the blossoms are | 4 |
ovate or lanceolate | 4 |
found in the | 4 |
lower lobe of | 4 |
east of england | 4 |
common in many | 4 |
flowers of our | 4 |
the commonest species | 4 |
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flowers are sessile | 4 |
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consists of five | 4 |
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our first species | 4 |
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fruits of the | 4 |
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carpels of the | 4 |
five sepals and | 4 |
with very small | 4 |
with simple leaves | 4 |
nourishment from the | 4 |
representatives of the | 4 |
little white flowers | 4 |
are also very | 4 |
very widely distributed | 4 |
a similar plant | 4 |
female flowers grow | 4 |
less common in | 4 |
which is usually | 4 |
on opposite sides | 4 |
in march or | 4 |
the strawberry tree | 4 |
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covered with soft | 4 |
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number of little | 4 |
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chalk and limestone | 4 |
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our flowering plants | 4 |
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that are either | 4 |
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the stinging nettle | 4 |
of the poppy | 4 |
commences to flower | 4 |
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receptacle is flat | 4 |
of a complete | 4 |
a compound leaf | 4 |
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calyx of four | 4 |
slender false brome | 4 |
yellowish green colour | 4 |
buds that are | 4 |
clothed with soft | 4 |
upper lip of | 4 |
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either solitary or | 4 |
a twining stem | 4 |
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and even the | 4 |
as they ripen | 4 |
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both leaves and | 4 |
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common meadow rue | 4 |
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