10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CORALWORT»
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Culpeper's English Physician and Compelete Herbal: To which ...
CORALWORT. IT is also called by some, toothwort, toothed violet, dog-teeth
violet, and dentaris. Description. Of the many forts of this herb, two bf them may
be found growing in this kingdom; the first of which shooteth forth one or two
winged- ...
Nicholas Culpeper, Ebenezer Sibly, 1802
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FAMILY HERBAL Comprising a Description and The Medical Virtues
CORALWORT. Description.— Corallium Herba. It is also called Tooth- wort,
Tooth Violet, Dog Teeth Violet, and Dentaria. This plant shoots forth one or two
winged leaves, upon long brownish footstalks, which are doubled down at their
first ...
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The English Physician Enlarged: With Three Hundred and ...
... Mortifications, and the like, for which it hath by often. Experience been found
helpful. Coralwort. IT is also called by some, Toothwort, Tooth ¥iokt, Dog Teeth
Violet, and Dentaria. Deserts e.) Of the many Sorts of this Herb two of them may ...
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Rambles in search of wild flowers, and how to distinguish them
Another beautiful peculiarity of the Coralwort is the underground stem, by some
persons considered a part of the root. This is branched, with thick scales at the
joints, pure white, and in general effect resembling coral — hence the English ...
5
English Botany;: Or, Coloured Figures of British Plants
146 Pepperwort CLIIL 218 Bnlbiferons Coralwort CVIL 157 Bulbous-rooted
Crowfoot XXXV. 42 Buttercup XXXIII. 89 Cabbage Mustard CI. 149 run rxoa
Cabbage, Sea LXXXVII. 180 Wild LXXXVII. 130 Caltrops, Water XLI. 52 Calycine
Alyssum ...
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Botanologia: The English Herbal: Or, History of Plants : ...
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The third Kind, which is the fir/Z Cmksoll Coralwort, has aRoot which is greater
than the/tist, and made as it were into faints, not o Ith/te a: that is, but with longer ...
7
Hand book to the herbarium, containing botanical and English ...
Wart-cress. 975 S. didyma. Less Wart- cress. Cram.be. Sea-Kale. 976 C. maritima
. Sea- Kale. Cakile. Sea-Rocket. 977 C. maritima. Sea- Rocket. Siliquosa.
Dentaria. Coralwort. 978 D. bulbifera. Bulbi- ferous Coralwort. Cardamine.
Gardamine.
George Dixon (of the North of Engl. agric. sch.), 1845
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An Arrangement of British Plants ... Third edition
972. SILIQUOSA. l5. DENTA'RIA. CoRALwoRT. Cal x of four oblong, erect leaves
. Petals inversely eggshap , obtuse, horizontal, with erect claws, shorter than the
calyx. Filaments awl-shaped, as long as the calyx; anthers arrow-shaped, erect.
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The British Flora: Containing the Select Names, Characters, ...
TJnfavory dame's Violet. Stem limpie, erect, leaves fubhaftate, dentate, petals
obtute. On the banks of the rivulets about Dalehead in Cumberland, and
Graffmire in Weftmoreland. d*. V. Dentaria. Coralwort. Calyx connivent, flig- ma
emaiginate, ...
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A Botanical Arrangement of All the Vegetables Naturally ...
277 CORALWORT. 8 n Denuria. Emíal. Cup four leavcs. Leaves oblong egg-
íhaped; parallel but approaching towards the top ; blunt ; deciduous. Bioss. Four
petals, forming a cross. Tctals circular; blunt; flightly notcbed at the end; flat ;
ending ...