10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SULPHURWORT»
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A Botanical Description of British Plants in the Midland ...
Sulphurwort-leaved Dropwort. Sp. Ch. All |the leaves strap-shaped; root leaves
with a double row of wings; stem leaves winged, no general fence; knobs of the
root ovate, sitting. E. B. 348. Abbot, 218. Syn. 0. Jis- tulosa. Far. 2. With. 297. Park
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Thomas Purton, James Sowerby, 1817
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An Analytical Dictionary of the English Language in which ...
SOWSFBNNEL, or HOGBFENNEL, is the Psucuwvuu qfifcinalis, or Sea
SULPHURWORT: the name of Sulphurwort being given to the whole genus, on
account of the sulphureous smell of the root of this species when bruised. A fetid
smell is ...
David BOOTH (Author of the Analytical Dictionary.), 1835
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The British Flora: Containing the Select Names, Characters, ...
VII. Peucedanum. Sulphurwort. Involucra very fhôrt, corollas uniform, petals
incurved, fruit ovate, ftriate on both fides, margínate. 1. Peucedanum officinale. L.
353- Peucedanum. Ger. 896- R. 206. P. Germanicum. B. 149. Officinal
Sulphurwort.
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A botanical description of British plants in the midland ...
Sulphurwort-leaved Dropwort. Sp. Ch. All fthe leaves strap.shaped; root leaves
with a double row of wings; stem leaves winged, no general fence ; knobs of the
root ovate, sitting. E. B. 348. Abbot, 218. Syn. 0. Jis. tulosa. Far. 2. With. 297. Park.
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The Rural cyclopedia, or A general dictionary of ...
SULPHURWORT,— botanically Pevcedanun. A genus of herbaceous plants, of
the umbelliferous order. The medicinal species, or hog's fennel, Peucedanum
officinale, is a perennial-rooted indigen of the salt marshes of some parts of
England ...
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The Wild Garden; Or, Our Groves & Shrubberies Made Beautiful ...
InV&Jcred Sulphurwort. Peucedanum involu- cratum. France. Herbaceous
perennial; 3 to 6 feet; summer ; seed or divfion. — Here and there among
flowering plants for its graceiil leaves and habit ; on banks and bare glades in
common, saidy ...
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The wild garden or, Our groves & shruberies made beautiful ...
Ferula tingitana. Southern Europe. Herbaceous perennial ; 5 to 8 feet ; yellow ;
summer ; seed. — Another fine species, suitable for the same purposes, and
thriving in ordinary soil. Involucred Sulphurwort. Peucedanum involu- cratum.
France.
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... dant y llew lleiaf, ysgellog Sulphurwort, syl'-ffyr-wyrt, pyglys Sea sulphurwort, si
syl'-ffyr-wyrt, pyglys, ffenigl yr hwch, ffenigl y moch Sundew, syn'-diw, gwlithlys,
toddiad rudd [og Sunspurge, syn'-spyrj, llaeth yr ysgyfarn- Swallowwort, swal' - lö
...
It acquires a brown colour from the mixture of any vegetable matter,-—a
SULPHURWORT. brown, green, or blue tint from the addition to it of a small
quantity of sulphur,—a green colour from selenium,—-a crimson one from
tellurium,— and ...
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An experimental history of the materia medica: or of the ...
Hogs fennel, Horestrong, Sulphurwort : an umbelliferous plant, with large leaves
divided and subdivided tripartitely into fine oblong narrow segments : the feed is
somewhat oval, flattiih, marked with three striae, and surrounded with a leafy ...
William Lewis, John Aikin, 1784