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Reader's Digest North American Wildlife
The many species known as catchflies are so called because small flying insects
do indeed find themselves stuck in the spittle- like secretion that coats the hairy
stems, flower tubes, and leaves. However, these plants are not insect eaters like
...
Susan J. Wernert, Reader's Digest,
1998
2
The natural history of plants: their forms, growth, ...
Between 7 and 8 p.m. Hesperis matronalis and tristis, the Marvel of Peru (Mira-
bilis Jalapa), a few Catchflies (Silene noctiflora and vespertina) and several
Thorn- apples (Datura Stramonium). Between 8 and 9 more Catchflies (Silene ...
Anton Kerner von Marilaun, Francis Wall Oliver,
1902
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First steps to the British flora, by the author of 'Wild ...
I will give you the Botanical description, and then, you will never be puzzled with
them ; though some have named Catchflies— Campions. Like the Catchflies,
nearly all the flowers are white. [Campion-Lychnis. Lychnis. Calyx Monophyllous
...
4
Gods and Goddesses in the Garden: Greco-Roman Mythology and ...
Second, many catchflies wear glistening, glandular hairs on their flowering stalks
and they release natural glues. These adaptive secre- tions slow and reduce
attacks by munching pests. Small insects often land on the little glands and
become ...
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Experiment Station Record
Notes are given on two catchflies, Silene noctiftora aud S. dichotoma, the latter
being reported as a troublesome 'weed. Sisymbrium altissimum, J. W. Macoun (
Torrey liul.,23 (1S96), No. 4, p. 152).— This weed, first recorded in Canada in
1885, ...
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A source book of biological nature-study
They look quite like the catchflies, FIG. 205. — Jimson weed (Farmers' Bulletin
No. 86). FIG. 206. — Corn cockle but have five styles, while the latter has but
three. In the ragged robin, the pink or blue petals are cleft into four linear lobes,
giving ...
Elliot Rowland Downing,
1922
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Experiment Station Record
Catchflies, l". L. HARVEY (Maine Sta. Rpt. 1894, p. 97-100, fig. 1).——Notes are
given on two catchflies, Silmw nocliflora. and S. dicholomn, the latter being
reported as a troublesome weed. Bisymbrium altissimum, J. W. MAcoUN (Torrey
link, ...
United States. Office of Experiment Stations,
1897
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The Farmer's Promotion Book: A New and Scientific Manuring ...
The same happens also with different kinds of the St. John's Wort, Sheep Burnet,
Plantain Leaves, Devil'sbit, Kmtweed, Soapwort, Corncockle, Wild Pink,
Catchflies, Sandworts, Flax, do, viz: Such plants whose blossoming time is the
earliest in ...
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The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
Related to the long series of catchflies ; bill depressed, and notched at the end ;
its upper ridge distinct; distinguished by their mandibles, which are slightly
arched their whole length ; nostrils covered with feathers ; they have besides
some ...
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
Related to the long series of catchflies ; bill depressed, and notched at the end;
its upper ridge distinct; distinguished by their mandibles, which are slightly
arched their whole length ; nostrils covered with feathers ; they have besides
some long ...