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Snapweed,. Nasturtium,. and. Begonia. NASTURTIUM FAMILY T10 paeolateae (
troh-pee-oh-lay'-see-ee) BEGONIA FAMILY BALSAM FAMILY Balsaminaceae.
Don't try to snap the jaws of the SNAPWEEDS, for it's the seed pod which does ...
Fischer, Gretchen Harshbarger, Helen Field Fischer, Fischer, 1999
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Aquatic and Wetland Plants of Northeastern North America, ...
I. pallida Nutt. Pale Touch-me-not, Jewelweed, Snapweed 2. /. capensis Meerb.
Spotted Touch-me-not, Jewelweed, Fig. 197 Snapweed Fig. 197 Calcareous wet
woods, meadows, and springy areas. Nfld. w. to Wet woods, meadows, swamps,
...
Garrett E. Crow, Norman C. Fassett, C. Barre Hellquist, 2006
3
Wyman's Gardening Encyclopedia
It may be propagated easily from seed sown in spring. holstii = /. wallerana
pallida 4'-5' Zone 2 Pale Snapweed Similar to /. capensis, this species has
generally lighter green leaves and yellow, slightly larger flowers. It grows over
much the ...
Jewelweed; pale touch-me-not; snapweed; wild celandine. Native, annual plant,
2 to 4 feet high, found in rich soil in moist, shady places from Quebec to Oregon,
south to Georgia and Kansas. Part used. — Herb (nonofficial) . Impatiens biflora ...
United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, 1906
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CRC Handbook of Viruses Infecting Legumes
... Slender amaramh Amarine Queen1s amaryllis Scarborough lily Periwinkle
Oleander Black calla arum Common callalily Sponed callalily Golden callalily
Blackthroat callality Rose callalily Wax plam Holst1s snapweed Sultan snapweed
New ...
John R. Edwardson, Richard G. Christie, 1991
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A Manual of Agricultural Helminthology
... U.S.A. Balsaminaceae: lmpatiens balsamina L., (Balsamina femina, Balsamina
hortensis) Garden balsam ; lmpatiens kleinii W1ght and Arm. ; ' - Impatiens
sultani Hook, sultan snapweed ; Impatiens sp., snapweed ; HETERODERA
MARIONI, ...
Ivan Nikolaevič Filipév, Jacobus Hermanus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1959
7
Northwest Foraging: The Classic Guide to Edible Plants of ...
Many people know this as the plant that, when touched, will throw its seeds. this
trait is the source of the common names snapweed and shotweed. the barrage of
seeds can be more than simply obnoxious; a seed in the eye can sting and ...
8
620 Wild Plants of North America: Fully Illustrated
Jewelweed, Spotted Snapweed, Snapweed, Orange Touch-me-not The Shrub
This might be the twilight shrub the field. Corolla tubular, 3-lobed I SKETCH A
glabrous and glaucous annual herb 3(%l 70 cm tall from a thick, short horizontal
...
9
Wild Medicinal Plants of the United States
Jewelweed; pale touch-me-not; snapweed; wild celandine. Native, annual plant,
2 to 4 feet high, found in rich soil in moist, shady places from Quebec to Oregon,
south to Georgia and Kansas. Part used. — Herb (nonofficial). Impatiens biflora ...
10
Herbal Medicine Past and Present: A reference guide to ...
spotted touch-me-not, jewelweed, snapweed. I. balsamina L.; garden balsam,
jewelweed. Balsaminaceae Mr. Bass's secondhand acquaintance with
jewelweed as a remedy is another illustration of the persistence of medical
information about ...
J. K. Crellin, A. L. Tommie Bass, 1990
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While impatiens suffer, H.B. nurseries keep selling
The flowers are called busy lizzie in Great Britain. They are also known as jewelweed, touch-me-not and snapweed. Tropical varieties are usually called balsam. «OCRegister, 8月 13»
Gardeners say good-bye to impatiens
The flowers are called "busy lizzie" in Great Britain. They are also known by other names such as jewelweed, touch-me-not and snapweed. The tropical varieties ... «OCRegister, 8月 13»