10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WALL PEPPER»
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Garden and Home Builder
WALL PEPPER OR BITING STONECROP The commonest of all the stonecrops
is the wall pepper or biting stonecrop (S. acre), so called because of the acrid
taste of the leaves. (See page 17). This is the one that makes enchanting patches
of ...
masonry, hides bareness, and reconciles the environment to a new garden! The
mossy sedums can be divided into three groups, the yellow-flowered, white, and
pinkish. The first three species have yellow flowers. WALL PEPPER OR BITING ...
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The Pharmacology of the Newer Materia Medica: Embracing the ...
English Moss, Stonecrop, Biting Stonecrop, Mossy Stonecrop, Wall Stone- crop,
Wall Pepper. Small House-leek; Jaubarbe Acre. Fr.; Mauerpfeffer, Steinkraut, Oer
. Part Employed. — The entire plant. Natural Order. — Crassulacea?. Habitat.
WALL PEPFER OR BITING STONECROP The commonest of all the stonecrops is
the wall pepper or biting stonecrop (S. acre), so called because of the acrid taste
of the leaves. (See page 17). This is the one that makes enchanting patches of ...
Wilhelm Miller, Leonard Barron, 1912
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The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
WALL PEPrER OR BITING STONECROP The commonest of all the stonecrops is
the wall pepper or biting stonecrop (S. acre), so called because of the acrid taste
of the leaves. (See page 17). This is the one that makes enchanting patches of ...
Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1912
Carentou obtained out of an ounce and a half of wall-pepper about thirty grains of
a very acrid substance, which resembled cystic bile in colour. This substance is,
according to Caventou, the efficacious principle of wall-pepper: two grains are ...
OfSTONE-CROP, AND WALL-PEPPER. I. H E Namer. It is called in Greek, 'Ae-'Z-'
ÞV iflxeffl guasi Seduntrnint/e, (because it isa senilpervive) in Latine, Illecebra,
and Vermieularit : n nglish, Stone-Crop, and Wall-Pepper. ll. The Kindr. Authors ...
Sedum minimum, (Illecebra) Small Stonecrop, Off. Vermicularis, five Illecebra
minor acris, Wall- Pepper, Ger. Sempervivum minus, Vermicularis, small
Sempervivum, or sharp Stone- crop, C. B. Illecebra, feu Sedum tertiumDio^
scoridis, ...
STONE-CHOP, OS WALL-PEPPER. 71 The root of the stone-crop is perennial
and very fibrous, its minute threads penetrating into the smallest crevices. The
stalks are numerous, growing in tufts, many of them trailing, flowerless, and of no
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Dictionarium Botanicum: Or, a Botanical Dictionary for the ...
This Wall- Pepper is almost the smallest of all these, and grows like the former,
with very many and slender Stalks, and small round Leaves thick set upon them;
at the Top whereof grow small pale yellow Flowers in Tufts, as the others do: The
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Richard Bradley, T. Woodward ((Londres)), J. Peele ((Londres)), 1728