10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TOADRUSH»
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Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal ...
Control of Amsinckia hispida and Juncus bufonius (toadrush) with herbicides
J. E. Pratley Summary— The control by herbicides of an infestation of Amsinckia
hispida and toadrush (Juncus bufonius) in wheat was investigated at Wagga
Wagga ...
2
The Family Magazine, Or, General Abstract of Useful Knowledge
... as in the wallflower, willows, oleander, &c. Ovate-lanceolate, when the ends of
the leaf are rounded instead of pointed. Linear, when the leaves are very long,
and so narrow as to look like a line, as thoso of many grasses, toadrush, &.c.
3
Catalogue of the Cabinet of Natural History of the State of ...
ToadRush(2). Slender Rush(6). • - » - Greene's Rush. Black grass(2). Grass-
leaved Rush(4). - - Large-fruited Rush(6). - - Slender-fringed Rush(6). .Cabinet.
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Sports Turf and Amenity Grasses: A Manual for Use and ...
... as Toadrush (Juncus bufonius), as there are adequate means of identifying
these species in other references. An exception in the 'major' list is Annual
bluegrass (Poa annua), which was included for several reasons: it is
geographically ...
David Aldous, Ian Chivers, 2002
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Collection of the Age of Reason Volume 1:
Hereis a better case: the legof a woodcock was senttomeby afriend,with a little
cake ofdryearth attached to the shank, weighing only nine grains; and this
contained a seedof the toadrush (Juncus bufonius) which germinatedand
flowered.
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United States Geological Survey Professional Paper
White spruce. Cyperaceae (sedge family) : Eriophorum gracile Koch. Slender cot
tongrass (squawgrass). Juncaceae (rush family) : Juncus bufonius Linnaeus.
Toadrush. Liliaceae (lily family): Streptopus amplexifolius (Linnaeus) DeCandolle
.
7
Farmers, Monks and Aristocrats: The environmental ...
It is truethat thefiner plant stems recorded might havecomefrom a rushsuchas
toadrush (Juncus bufonius), a species observed at the sitein1999 growing in
quantity around shallow pools left by the excavationand sand extraction, butthis
does ...
K. M. Dobney, D. Jaques, James Barrett, 2007
8
An Introduction to Entomology, or Elements of the Natural ...
A species of a minute coleopterous genus (Georyssus areniferus[378]), which
lives in wet spots where the toadrush (Juncus bufonius) grows, covers itself with
sand; and anothernearlyrelated to it (Chætophoruscretiferus, K.) whichfrequents
...
William Kirby &, William Spence
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A synopsis of the flora of the western states
J. tenuis, Willd. Slender spreading rush. June-July. 10 i. y . Low grounds. Q. Ky. *
* * Stem leafy; leaves nearly plane, channelled above. 1442. J. bufonius, Linn.
Toadrush. Aug. 3to6i. Q. Moist places. Miami country.? 1443. J. marginatus,
Rostk.
John Leonard Riddell, 1835
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The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or the ...
Hereis abettercase: theleg ofa woodcockwas sent tome by a friend, witha
littlecake ofdryearth attached tothe shank, weighing only nine grains; and this
contained aseed ofthe toadrush (Juncus hufonius) which germinated and
flowered.
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Wet conditions encourage Toad Rush
ToadRush 2 Toad Rush (Juncus bufonius) is a common species of rush found worldwide. It grows in moist conditions and is considered a weed in many areas. «Pitchcare, Jan 13»