10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CORN MARIGOLD»
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The Gardeners Dictionary: Containing the Best and Newest ...
Corn Marigold with Leaves embracing the Stalks, the upper being jaged, and the
lower indented like a Saw. This is the Chrysanthemum fegetum. Cluff. Hist. 1. p.
334. Corn Marigold. 2. Chrysanthemum foliis amplcxicaulibus, oblongis, fuperne
...
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Dictionarium Botanicum: Or, a Botanical Dictionary for the ...
Chrysanthemum Hispanicum primum Clusii, The first Mountain Corn Marigold, cf
Clufius. This hath many long Leaves next the Ground, resembling those- of the
white Wormwood in the Form and Divisions ; the Stalk is a Span high, set with ...
Richard Bradley, T. Woodward ((Londres)), J. Peele ((Londres)), 1728
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A synopsis of British plants, in mr Ray's method
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Corn-marigold. It hath ****' ^4? an annual root : The
empalement is hemi- jt+Art,- fpherical and fcaly ; the rays of the flower, for the
moft part, yellow ; and the feeds furrow'd. * The fpecies are : 1. Chryfanthemum
fegetum ...
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A Synopsis of British Plants, in Mr. Ray's Method, with ...
Chrysanthemum, Corn-marigold . It hath an annual root : The empalernent is
hemispherical and scaly ; the rays of the flower, for the most part, yellow ; and the
seeds furrow'd. The species are : 1. Chrysanthemum fegetum, R. 182, G.E. 743.
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The Abridgement of the Gardener's Dictionary
_ CHRISANTHEMOIDES OSTEOSPERMON. Osrsosranmum. CHRISTMAS-
FLOWER, or Black Hellebore. HILLLBORE. CHRISTOPHORIANA. See Acren.
CHRY-SANTHEMUM. Tourn. Inst. R. H. 491. tal), 280. Corn Marigold. The
Canancrans ...
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Early Canadian Gardening: An 1827 Nursery Catalogue
The Chrysanthemum segetum L., the Corn Marigold, had a bright yellow flower,
although it was much less popular as a garden annual, regarded more as a weed
. The Crown Daisy was native to the Mediterranean area but does not seem to ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
(i.1 Corn-marigold. See Chrysanthemum, N°I. (1.) * CoaN-MiLL. n s. {corn and
mill.] A mill to grind com into meal. — Save the more laborious nork of beating
hemp, by making the axle-tree of the corn-mills longer than ordinary, and placing
pins ...
MARIGOLD. In the Grete Herball this plant was called Mary Gowles. Three
varieties of the Marigold exercise medicinal virtues which constitute them Herbal
Simples of a useful nature — the Corn, Marigold (Chrysanthemum segetum),
found in ...
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. A-Kut
The name given in S. by the vulgar, indiscriminately to different species of the
Ranunculus, to the Caltha palustris or Marsh marigold, and (particularly S. B.) to
Chrysanthemum segetum, or Corn marigold. V. Lucken. In the west of S. it is
applied ...
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Encyclopedia of Cultivated Plants: From Acacia to Zinnia [3 ...
Gardeners have named the cape marigold, which resembles a daisy, the sea
marigold with its white branches and flowers, and the corn marigold native to the
United Kingdom despite the fact that corn is a New World cultigen. True
marigolds ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CORN MARIGOLD»
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When the flower spotter was king with his I-Spy and Observer's books
Sprays have eradicated the Poppy, Corn marigold, Cornflower and Heartsease in the cornfield and traditional hay and flower meads have long ... «Western Morning News, Jul 15»
The amazing secret of the scarlet pimpernel
... arable weeds, the great majority being introduced, including all the usual suspects, such as the corn poppy, corn marigold and cornflower. «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 15»
Visit a wildlife haven in the heart of Exeter
“We use an annual wildflower seed mixture containing Cornflower, Corn Cockle, Poppy, Corn Camomile and Corn Marigold. Oxe eye daisies ... «Exeter Express and Echo, Jun 15»
Beware of herbicide risk in digestate, maize growers told
... is Dow Shield 400, which offers useful control of highly competitive weeds such as sow-thistle, mayweeds, groundsel and corn marigold. «FarmersWeekly, May 15»
Plymouth roundabout to become wildflower haven
... within the North Cross Roundabout area in the city centre are to be tilled to plant an mix of seed including cornflower, corn marigold, poppies, ... «Plymouth Herald, Feb 15»
I'm a failed scientist, Nicky Morgan, and we have much to learn from …
Corn marigold. Stained stem section constructed from 250 individual images. Rob Kesseler, 2011. Email · Twitter161; Facebook · LinkedIn ... «The Conversation UK, Nov 14»
Giant tortoise on brink of extinction makes comeback in Galapagos …
Game shot; Thick-legged beetle on corn marigold, Crantock, Cornwall; Starlings leaving a tree; Cwm Idwal and the Devil's Kitchen, Snowdonia ... «AOL Travel UK, Oct 14»
How to create your own wildflower meadow or patch
Cornflower, corn poppy, corn marigold and corncockle are among the easiest wild flowers to establish, because they will grow in soil with ... «Express.co.uk, Sep 14»
Brixton In Bloom, beautiful scenes from Brockwell Park and Brixton …
... (we think) of gazania and corn marigold with flecks of blue (cornflower) and white (leucanthemum) with a few poppies hanging on in there. «BrixtonBuzz, Jul 14»
Wild flower strips are key to saving bee species
Wildflower biodiversity strip with Corn Marigold, Cornflower, Corn Cockle and Corn Camomile varieties producing Open Gallery 6 Wildflower ... «Irish Independent, Jul 14»