PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «BEGGAR'S-LICE»
beggar's-lice
beggar
lice
university
missouri
outreach
extension
anyone
walked
through
patch
weeds
open
woods
prairie
fall
encountered
triangular
seedpods
covered
with
know
your
deer
plants
quality
management
desmodiums
better
known
large
group
called
tick
trefoil
stick
tights
deliver
comparable
nutritional
value
nature
velcro
department
desmodium
plant
which
answers
many
names
quail
other
seed
eating
bird
relish
defined
noun
several
genus
lappula
borage
family
prickly
fruits
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Herbal Medicine Past and Present: A reference guide to ...
Asteraceae (Compositae) Desmodium species are another example of a byway
of herbal medicine — plants little known but with a lingering past reputation
which is resurrected at times.1 No information on beggar's-lice has been found in
...
J. K. Crellin, A. L. Tommie Bass, 1990
2
Inventions: Great Ideas and where They Came from
Great Ideas and where They Came from Sarah Houghton. 1956: Velcro In 1956,
a man named Georges de Mestral was walking his dog. He noticed small plants,
called beggar's-lice, sticking to the dog's coat. Later, he looked at the beggar's- ...
3
Wildflowers of Arkansas
Desmodium is the genus including beggar's lice and tick trefoil species; 16
species are listed for the state. There are both pink and white flowered species.
Both the seeds and leaves are important wildlife foods. C TICK TREFOIL.
BEGGAR'S ...
4
Glasses in the Grass: Devotions for My Friends
Don't Be a Carrier If you have ever walked in a field in the southeast you most
likely have fallen victim to beggar's lice. I can remember walking in the woods
and getting covered with it. It sounds like a living creature, but it is actually the
prickly ...
5
Tales of Quails 'n Such
Fleet, my sedate little setter, was trailing in a patch of beggar's-lice near a
cornfield. Cliff's slim-legged pointer raced in, verified Fleet's discovery, and
seconded the motion. But neither was dead yet. Every quail dog has some
mannerism that ...
6
Toxic Plants of North America
C. occidentale A.Gray C. officinale L. Chinese forget-me-not Pacific hound's-
tongue western hound's-tongue common hound's-tongue, beggar's-lice, dog
woolmat, dog's-tongue, sheep-lice, sticktight, glovewort erect herbs; leaves basal
and/or ...
George E. Burrows, Ronald J. Tyrl, 2012
... of wool is generally attributed to serratures on the surface of the fibers, which
are supposed, when driven into the closest possible contact, to hook into one
another, and so to hold together by what might be called a " beggar's-lice grapple
.
8
The Brats of Briarcliff
Rather, this one is merely intended as a catch-all for the miscellaneous pursuits
that occupied us in our houses when we were not ranging afield and collecting
beggar's-lice. Speaking of beggar's-lice, I suppose even these had their (semi-) ...
George Davison Winius, 2008
Aplant, beggar's lice, grew around the cotton, and it caughton your clothes. Papa
always told astory about Myra that made themall laugh. One time, when she was
too little to beof any usein the field, Papa came in fromthe cotton patchfordinner.
Shirley Proctor Twiss, 2007
10
Dictionary of Louisiana French: As Spoken in Cajun, Creole, ...
Beggar's lice has a flat little leaf and it sticks [to your clothing] also. (TB) <Loc: TB
> arcompter òsee recompter arconnaître òsee reconnaître arcoquin òsee herbe
coquin arculer òsee reculer ardent, -e [ardä, -<"1t] adj. ardent, fervent, buming Il ...
Albert Valdman, Kevin J. Rottet, 2009