10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WOADWAX»
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Thoreau's Garden: Native Plants for the American Landscape
You can tell just how popular a plant is by the number of common names to its
credit, and all the following refer to this particular genista: alleluia, brummel,
greening- weed, sarrat, shebroom, waxen wood, woadmesh, woadwax,
woadwise, ...
... WOADED WOADS WOADWAX WOADWAXEN WOADWAXENS WOADWAXES
WOALD WOALDS WOBBLE WOBBLED WOBBLER WOBBLERS WOBBLES
WOBBLIER WOBBLIES WOBBLIEST WOBBLINESS WOBBLINESSES
WOBBLING ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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The Scrabble Word-Building Book: Updated Edition
WITHIER -; - wog, wok, WITHIES -; withiest won, woo, WITHIN -; withing, wop,
wos, withins wot, wow WITHOUT -; with outs WOAD -; woads WITING -; -
WOADED WITLESS -; - WOADWAX WITLING -; witlings WOALD -; woalds
WITLOOF - ...
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A Colonial America Reader:
In June agolden glory of bud and blossom covers the hills and fieldsof Essex
County in Massachusetts from Lynn to Danvers, and Ryal Side to Beverly; it is the
English gorse or woadwax, and by tradition it wasfirst brought tothis country ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne, Anna Green Winslow, Alice Morse Earle, 2014
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Cyclopaedia: Or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ...
Dyefi: WEED, woadwax, or genffia rinctaria, See DYING. Fullcflr VVEBD. See the
articles TÞHSTLE, and Te AZLE. Was D, in the miners language, denotes the
degeneracy of a load or vein of sine metal, into an useless rriarcasite.v See VEIN,
...
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Our old-fashioned flowers
... Gazania pavonia, Peacock Gazania, Peacock Daisy Gelsemium, Gethsemane,
Jessamine Gelsemium sempervirens, Southern Jasmine, American Jessamine,
Carolina Jessamine Genista tinctoria, Salem Woadwax, Woadwax- en, Glastum,
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Woadwax, 225. Woburn Experimental Fruit Farm, 110, 139, 153. Woodbine, 228.
Wool-twine for tying, 291. Wounds, 56, 61, 75, 92, 141. vinifera vines, 376. Yellow
ocher for wounds, 77. Yellow-wood, 222. Yeomans, quoted, 178. Young trees ...
Liberty Hyde Bailey, 1936
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bulletin of the essex institute
... immediately established upon the settlement of the country, and invoices of the
articles to be sent to the colonists from the managers in Europe contain such
things as the seeds of grains, stone fruits, quince, apple, pear, woadwax,
barberry, ...
Gathered under the name of woadwax for dyeing." — //. F. Parsons. II. ULEX, L. 1.
U. euroP/EuS, /,. Gorsc ; Furze. Vuz ; W. Soni. Thumbs and Fingers ; Wells. Native
: on commons, heaths, and rough pastures. February to June. Generally ...
Richard Paget Murray, Edward Shearburn Marshall, 1896
White- weed and woadwax, Leucanthemum and Genista, two of the greatest
pests of Essex County, were thus introduced. From the West in 1855, Rudbeckia
hirta was brought in hay seed to New England and now bids fair to usurp a place
in ...