Weeds of the Farm and GardenOrange Judd Company, 1911 - 281 páginas |
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... appearance in mats . There is a widely prevalent opinion that ground on which it occurs lacks lime ; but this is far from being the fact , since the weed is very common in soils which contain large quantities of calcareous matter . An ...
... appearance in mats . There is a widely prevalent opinion that ground on which it occurs lacks lime ; but this is far from being the fact , since the weed is very common in soils which contain large quantities of calcareous matter . An ...
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... very little excuse for the appearance of many of the weeds that appear along road- sides , the character of these differing only with the local- ity . Among the most conspicuous roadside weeds are the WEEDS OF SPECIAL CROPS 61.
... very little excuse for the appearance of many of the weeds that appear along road- sides , the character of these differing only with the local- ity . Among the most conspicuous roadside weeds are the WEEDS OF SPECIAL CROPS 61.
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... appearance in Italy many years ago . The chicory was introduced near Dorchester , Mass . , in 1875 , and since then has spread chiefly through the northern states . The ox - eye daisy was carried to Rhode Island about 1815 , and since ...
... appearance in Italy many years ago . The chicory was introduced near Dorchester , Mass . , in 1875 , and since then has spread chiefly through the northern states . The ox - eye daisy was carried to Rhode Island about 1815 , and since ...
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... appearance in eastern Massachusetts first in 1863 , but is now found in many states of the Union , growing like a native plant . Mention of this weed was made by Professor Arthur in an early catalogue , but it either failed to establish ...
... appearance in eastern Massachusetts first in 1863 , but is now found in many states of the Union , growing like a native plant . Mention of this weed was made by Professor Arthur in an early catalogue , but it either failed to establish ...
Página 92
... appearance the next season , but it is taken for granted that all measures to eradicate the plant by pre- venting the production of seed have been used . Treatment for Meadows . - The treatment of a meadow necessarily varies according ...
... appearance the next season , but it is taken for granted that all measures to eradicate the plant by pre- venting the production of seed have been used . Treatment for Meadows . - The treatment of a meadow necessarily varies according ...
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achenes alfalfa annual awned biennial blue grass bracts branched bull thistle C. M. King calyx Canada thistle carpels cent Cirsium clover seed clusters cocklebur common weed corn corolla crab grass crop cultivated curled dock dodder erect Europe five five-lobed four foxtail fruit germination glabrous glumes grain fields hairy herb horse nettle impurities inches long involucre Iowa lanceolate leaf leaves linear lobes marsh elder meadows milkweed Minnesota Missouri morning glory mustard native North numerous oats oblong ovary ovate ovules panicles pappus pastures pepper grass perennial petals petioled pigweed pinnately pistil plant Plantago plantain plowing poisonous Polygonum prickly pubescent purple quack grass racemes ragweed roadsides roots rootstocks Rumex sepals sessile sheaths sheep sorrel shrubs slender smartweed smooth soil species spikelets spikes spreading Spurge squirrel-tail stamens stem stipules sulphate Sunflower sweet clover tall Texas three feet high toothed troublesome weed upper waste places weed seeds wild yellow
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Página 47 - This shall not, however, exempt the seller from the restrictions of section ten (10) of this act. Third. Seed that is held in storage for the purpose of being recleaned, and which has not been offered, exposed or held in possession of or for sale for the purpose of seeding. Fourth. Seed marked "not absolutely clean," and held or sold for export outside the state only.