10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BIRD'S-FOOT»
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bird's-foot in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
bird's-foot and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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CRC Ethnobotany Desk Reference
(1) Lotus denticulatus; (2) RIVER-BAR BIRD'S-FOOT- 15872. TREFOIL,
SILVERLEAF MILKVETCH; (4) Zion National Park 15857. (1) Lotus
formosissimus; (2) SEASIDE BIRD-S-FOOT- TREFOIL; (3) fabaceae; (4) Point
Reyes National Sea- ...
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
Sherry Bird's-foot Trefoil. Shrub 1 to 3 feet. 16 L. PusiLLus (Viv. fl. libyc. p. 47. t.
17. f. 8.) plant diffuse and hairy; stems diverging, filiform, rather stiflish; leaflets,
stipulas, and bracteas ovate-elliptic; peduncles l-flowered, 3_ times longer than
the ...
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Vol. II. - Caclyciflorae
long, many-seeded. 17 . G. Native of Tenerifl'e or Mogodor. Flowers yellow. The
habit of this plant is very like that of Coronilla E'merus. Shewy Bird's-foot Trefoil.
Shrub 1 to 3 feet. 16 L. PusiLLus (Viv. fl. libyc. p. 47. t. 17. f. 8.) plant diffuse and ...
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General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
The habit of this plant is very like that of Coronilla E'merus. shewy Bird's-foot
Trefoil. Shrub 1 to 3 feet. 16 L. PusiLLos (Viv. fl. libyc. p. 47. t. 17. t'. 3.) plant
diffuse and hairy; stems diverging, filif'orm, rather stif'l'ish; leaflets, stipulas, and
bracteas ...
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A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
Sherry Bird's-foot Trefoil. Shrub l to 8 feet. 16 L. PusiLLus (Viv. fl. libyc. p. 4-7. t.
17. f. 3.) plant diffuse and hairy; stems diverging, filiform, rather stiflish; leaflets,
stipulas, and bracteas ovate-elliptic; peduncles l-flowered, 8times longer than the
...
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The National Wetland Plant List
C. Christens. FACW Diamond-Leaf Fern Lorandersonia linifolia (Greene)
Urbatsch, R.P. Roberts & FAC FAC Neubig Spear-Leaf False Geesewood Lotus
aboriginus Jepson UPL FACU Rosy Bird's-Foot-Trefoil Lotus alamosanus (Rose)
Gentry ...
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Plant & Soil Science: Fundamentals & Applications
More than other forage legumes, bird's-foot trefoil is tolerant of low-pH soils (as
low as pH 5.0), moderate to somewhat ... Bird's-foot trefoil can withstand several
weeks of flooding, and tolerates periods of moderate drought and heat (Tables ...
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The Universal Botanist and Nurseryman
Bird's-foot, (Fr.) — Pied d'oiseau. Tourn. ORNITHOPODIUM. L. G. PI. 884.
Diadelphia Decandria. Cl. 17. Ord. 3. I. Ormthopus italicus, solus impari-pinnatis,
flo- compressus. ribus luteis, leguminibus compreflis rugosis. Q- Compressed
Italian ...
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
Lotus tetragonolobos, or winged bird's-foot trefoil : legumes solitary,
membranaceousquadrangular, bractes ovate. Root annual. Stems several, about
a foot long, having at each joint a ternate leas. Seeds fubglobular, the size of a
small pea, ...
John Wilkes (of Milland House, Sussex), 1815
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Toxic Plants of North America
L. angustissimus slender bird's-foot trefoil L. corniculatus bird's-foot trefoil L.
glaber narrow bird's-foot trefoil, slender trefoil (reported as L. tenuis) L.
grandiflorus chaparral bird's-foot trefoil L. incanus woolly bird's-foot trefoil L.
krylovii Krylov's ...
George E. Burrows, Ronald J. Tyrl, 2012
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BIRD'S-FOOT»
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bird's-foot is used in the context of the following news items.
River life, 6/28
Bird's-foot trefoil and cow vetch were vivid around my ankles. Ox-eye daisies, horse nettles, tower rockcress, daisy fleabane, yellow salsify, ... «Poughkeepsie Journal, Jul 15»
Alys Fowler: happy, healthy hanging baskets
... that two of the better native plants were autumn hawkbit (Scorzoneroides autumnalis) and greater bird's-foot trefoil (Lotus pedunculatus). «The Guardian, Jun 15»
Vibrant plant that's lighting up grass spaces
A very common flower now to be found everywhere in grassy places is bird's-foot trefoil. It is also called “eggs and bacon”, and the name is a ... «The Times, Jun 15»
Focus on: West Burton Meadow nature reserve
... a number of characteristic unimproved neutral grassland species such as common knapweed, yellow rattle, primrose and bird's-foot trefoil. «Nottingham Post, Jun 15»
Birds and blooms abundant this time of year
Many field wildflowers are in bloom, such as the ox-eye daisy, yellow goatsbeard, bird's-foot trefoil, bedstraw, field buttercup, red clover and ... «Poughkeepsie Journal, Jun 15»
Focus on: Brierley's Meadow nature reserve
The grassland contains a number of plants of local botanical interest; knapweed, lady's bedstraw, meadow vetchling, bird's-foot trefoil, bulbous ... «Nottingham Post, Jun 15»
The time is right to explore your local wildflower meadows
Whereas in the east, grazing of the chalkland cliffs at Flamborough encourages bright yellow bird's-foot trefoil to bloom, whilst delicate pink sea ... «The Star, Jun 15»
The importance of bees and butterflies
Holly (from £14.99) and ivy, thistles (from 8.99), bird's-foot-trefoil, garlic mustard, annual meadow grass, false brome grass, cocksfoot grass and ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 15»
Appeal to safeguard future of rare wildflower meadow launched
... spread are Spotted Orchids, Southern Marsh Orchids, Knapweed, Common Cat's Ear, Rough Hawkbit, Tufted Vetch and Bird's-foot Trefoil. «South Wales Argus, Apr 15»
Garland County Master Gardeners to hold annual plant sale Saturday
... balm, coneflower, Asiatic lilies, yarrow, Joe Pye weed, blood flower (asclepias curassavica, a type of milkweed), fennel and bird's-foot violets. «Arkansas Online, Apr 15»