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The Cherokee Herbal: Native Plant Medicine from the Four ...
Burseed (Hackelia virginiana). The plant roots of burseed were used in a special
love charm to “endure and ensure love and commitment to that special person.”
Thisisan old and sacred formula. An elder also reported that the plant was used ...
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Bulletin - Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station
1. Stickseed,. Burseed. (Lappula (Riv.) Mocnch) Fruit composed of 4 nutlets;
nutlets armed with barbed prickles along the edge and sometimes with smaller
ones on the rounded side (dorsal surface), the flat sides roughened with short
hard ...
Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station,
1921
... BURSARS BURSARY BURSAS BURSATE BURSE BURSEED BURSEEDS
BURSERA BURSES BURSIFORM BURSITIS BURSITISES BURST BURSTED
BURSTER BURSTERS BURSTING BURSTONE BURSTONES BURSTS
BURTHEN ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood,
2013
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An illustrated flora of the northern United States: Canada ...
Lappula Lappula (L,.) Karst. European Stickseed. Burseed. (Fig. 3021.) Myosolis
Lappula L. Sp. PI. 131. 1753. Lappula Myosolis Moench, Meth. 417. 1794.
Echinospermum Lappula Lehm. Asperif. 121. 1818. Lappula Lappula Karst.
Deutsch.
Nathaniel Lord Britton, Addison Brown,
1898
Wormseed, American. See Chenopodium ambrosioides. Wormwood. See
Artemisia absinthium. Wormwood, Roman. See Ambrosia artemisiaefolia.
Xanthium spinosum L. Ragweed family (Ambrosiaceae). Spiny clotbur; spiny
burseed; thorny ...
United States. Bureau of Plant Industry,
1906
Seed armed with barbed prickles 1.. Lappula Seed smooth or wrinkled, unarmed
2. .Lithospermum 1. Stickseed, Burseed (Lappula (Riv.) Mocnch) Fruit composed
of 4 nutlets ; nutlets armed with barbed prickles along the edge and sometimes ...
Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station,
1920
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Key to the Rocky Mountain Flora: Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, ...
C. officinale. Hispidulous; lower leaf-blades oval; stem-leaves oblong-ovate,
clasping; inflorescence few-flowered and naked. 2. C. boreale. 4. LÁPPULA (Riv.
) Moench. Stickseed, Burseed, Stick-tights, Beggar Ticks. Inflorescence leafy-
bracted ...
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Lake Maxinkuckee: A Physical and Biological Survey
BURSEED LAPPULA LAPPULA (L.) Karst. An introduced weed becoming rather
common in waste places in some parts of the country, especially on the east side
of the lake. Some plants found in blossom along the railroad June 26, 1901.
Barton Warren Evermann, Howard Walton Clark,
1920
991 Burnet, Great 788 Burning Bush 826, 827 Bur-reed, Branching 619 Bur- reed
, Small 619 Bursa 770 Burseed 894 Bur- thistle 967 Burweed 957 Burweed,
Hedgehog 9*8 Bush-clover . 810 Bush-clover, Creeping 809 Bush clover, Hairy
810 ...
BURSEED LAPPULA LAPPULA (L.) Karst. An introduced weed becoming rather
common in waste places in some parts of the country, especially on the east side
of the lake. Some plants found in blossom along the railroad June 26, 1901.
Indiana. Dept. of Conservation,
1920