10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TANGLE WEED»
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“Argh!” Shouted Finn, catching his foot in a vine of wild tangle weed—a rope-like
shrub, native to Scotland. The tangle weed wound itself around Finn's ankle. “I'm
caught!” he shouted, as the tangle weed got tighter and tighter, its grip almost ...
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A Field Guide to the Atlantic Seashore: From the Bay of ...
ROUGH TANGLE WEED Sttlophora rhizodes Branches roughened with fine
humps; pale brown. To 1 ft. t300mml. See under Slippery Tangle Weed, p. 31.
Fragment. SLIPPERY TANGLE WEED p. 31 Sphaerotrichia dioaricata Branches
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Roger Tory Peterson,
1999
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A Brief Narrative of an Unsuccessful Attempt to Reach ...
During the forenoon we passed a great quantity of tangle-weed, and some which
was picked up had quantities of small bivalve shells attached to the blades and
leaves. The stalk of one piece which we measured, was , eighteen feet in length,
...
Lyon (George Francis),
1825
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A Brief Narrative of an Unsuccessful Attempt to Reach ...
During the forenoon we passed a great quantity of tangle-weed, and some which
was picked up had quantities of small bivalve shells attached to the blades and
leaves. The stalk of one piece which we measured, was eighteen feet in length, ...
Elizabeth Bowers. 28. Tangle weed vortex Raging storm hurls bitter seeds,
Chameleon jungle. ... of the institute things have not gone well.” “What do you
mean by that?” Compochia asked. “Can you 296 28 49 61 69 87 Tangle weed
vortex.
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A Brief Narrative of an Unsuccessful Attempt to Reach ...
During the forenoon we passed a great quantity of tangle-weed, and some which
was picked up had quantities of small bivalve shells attached to the blades and
leaves. The stalk of one piece which we measured, was eighteen feet in length, ...
George Francis Lyon,
1825
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A Brief Narrative of an Unsuccessful Attempt to Reach ...
During the forenoon we passed a great quantity of tangle-weed, and some which
was picked up had quantities of small bivalve shells attached to the blades and
leaves. The stalk of one piece which we measured, was eighteen feet in length, ...
George Francis Lyon,
1825
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The American Journal of Science
... vervain in flower, and currants beginning to ripen. Farmers are beginning to cut
their grass. 9. Very warm. Mustard, catmint, buckwheat, common -spergula or
tangle weed, and the climbing red flowered bean 278 Dr. J. Porter's Floral and.
Wilmot Hyde Bradley, Byron Nelson Cooper, John Rodgers,
1821
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A tour in Ireland; with general observations on the present ...
Upon the coast of Ards, they have in winter much tangle weed, which they collect
very carefully, form into heaps, and when rotten spread it on their barley lands,
and get very fine crops, but.it is not lasting, « . , -. •-• .jj ' Th$ plentifulness of the ...
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American Journal of Science: The First Scientific Journal in ...
spergula or tangle weed, and the climbing red flowered bean in blossom ; the last
attracts the humming bird. 12. Found the common sumach, white spirea, panicled
andromeda, upright lysimachia, tuberous cymbidium, white nymphea or ...