10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BLADDER SENNA»
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COMMON BLADDER-SENNA (Colutca arborcsccns L.) Common bladder-senna,
an introduction from southern Europe and northern Africa, has been a welcome
additional shrub for the southern Great Plains. It makes very rapid growth, ...
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The Woody Plant Seed Manual
Fabaceae — Pea family Colutea L. bladder-senna Paula M. Pijut Dr. Pijut is a
research plant physiologist at the USDA Forest Service, North Central Research
Station's Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Center, West Lafayette,
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F. T. Bonner, Robert P. Karrfalt
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Vol. II. - Caclyciflorae
Flowers yellow. A smaller shrub than C. arboréscens. Aleppo Bladder-Senna. Fl.
Ma. Oct. Clt. 1752. Sh. 3 to 6 ft. 4 C. MB'D1A(Willd. enum. 771.) leaflets obcordate
, glaucescent; peduncles usually G-flowered; legumes closed at the apex. 1'3 .
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
2. t. 42. Flowers yellow. A smaller shrub than C. arboréscens. Aleppo Bladder-
Senna. Fl. Ma. Oct. Clt. 1752. Sh. 8 to 6 ft. 4 C. u'nut (Willd. enum. 771.) leaflets
obcordate, glaucescent; peduncles usually 6-flowered; legumes closed at the
apex.
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General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
Arborescent Bladder-Senna. Shrub 6 to 10 feet. 2 C. cauE'N'm (Ait. hort. kew. 3. p
. 55.) leaflets obovate, emarginate, glaueous; peduncles 4- or 5-flowered;
vexillum with small, obtuse gibbositics; legume gaping at the F]. June, Aug. Clt.
1568.
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A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
42. Flowers yellow. A smaller shrub than C. arboréscens. Aleppo Bladder-Senna.
Fl. Ma. Oct. Clt. 1752. Sh. 3 to 6 ft. 4 C. ua'om (Willd. enum. 771.) leaflets
obcordate, glancescent; peduncles usually fi-flowered; legumes closed at the
apex. 12.
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On Planting and Rural Ornament. a Practical Treatise
The Bladder Senna sports in the following varieties ; all of which are,beautiful in
their kind, and afford delight both by their flowers and leaves ; viz. 1. The
Common Bladder Senna. 2. The -Oriental Bladder Senna. 3. Pocock's Bladder
Senna. 4.
Mr. Marshall (William), 1803
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Planting and rural ornament
*The Bladder Senna sports iri the following Varieties ; all of which are beautisul in
their kind,' and afford delight both by their flowers and leaves ; viz. I. The
Common Bladder Senna. 2. The Oriental Blad 'cr Senna 3. Pocock's Bladder
Senna. 4.
Mr. Marshall (William), 1796
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On Planting and Rural Ornament: A Practical Treatise
The Bladder Senna sports in the following varieties ; all of which are beautiful in
their kind, and afford delight both by their flowers and leaves ; viz. 1. The
Common Bladder Senna. 2. The Oriental Bladder Senna. 3. Pocock's Bladder
Senna. 4.
The Bladder Senna sports in the following varieties ; all of which are beautisul in
their kind, and asford delight both by their flowers and leaves ; viz. i. The
Common Bladder Senna, 2. The Oriental Bladder Senna 3. Pocock's Bladder
Senna. 4.
Mr. Marshall (William), 1796
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