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The Village Horse Doctor: West of the Pecos
However, I found yellowweed as far north as Lovington, New Mexico, and
scattered amounts of it almost everywhere in southern New Mexico, but some of
the sheep in this particular country were under herd and were kept from the
yellowweed ...
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A French-English dictionary for chemists
à jaunir, yellowweed (Reseda iuteoîa) ; woad waxen (Genista tinctoria). — à loup
, wolfsbane, monkshood (Aconitum). — à rayons, madder. — à Robert, herb
Robert. — à savon, soapwort. — au scorbut, scurvy grass (Cochlearia officinalis) .
Austin McDowell Patterson, 1921
It is said that any goldenrod may take the common names, yellowtops,
yellowweed, and flower-of- gold. 959. Solldago flexlcaulis L. (Solldago latlfolla L.
in Gray.) Broadieaved goldenrod. Goldenrod. Common in rich woods. Also in
Lambton ...
Michigan State Horticultural Society, 1900
The predominance of plants which have little or no value for any class of stock,
such as sneezeweed,1 niggerhead,2 yellowweed,3 snakeweed,* and gum weed.
5 These and similar plants frequently occur in abundance over large areas of ...
United States. Dept. of Agriculture, 1922
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Annual Report of the Secretary of the State Horticultural ...
It is said that any goldenrod may take the common names, yellowtops,
yellowweed, and ilower-of- gold. 959. Solidago flexlcaulis L. (Solidago latifolia L.
in Gray.) Broadleaved goldenrod. Goldenrod. Common in rich woods. Also In
Lambton ...
Michigan State Horticultural Society, 1900
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... Annual Report of the Secretary of the State ...
It is said that any goldenrod may take the common names, yellowtops,
yellowweed, and flower-of- gold. 959. Solidago flexicaulis L. (Solidago latifolia L.
in Gray.) Broadleaved goldenrod. Goldenrod. Common in rich woods. Also in
Lambton ...
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A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Spanish ...
[L. lutea:yellow, fem. of 1025725 <10272771: yellowweed, a plant used in dying
yellow, akin to L. 107121725: ра1е yellow, ghastly, lurid. OU. Akin to Sp. palurdo,
E. lutein] lutecio m. lutecium, a silvery-white metallic element. [L. Lutetia, ancient
...
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Cancer and the Search for Selective Biochemical Inhibitors, ...
The Village Horse Doctor: West of the Pecos, has described his encounters,
problems, and adventures with such poisonous plants as “yellowweed” in, about,
and around Fort Stockton, Texas. According to a dictionary, the term yellowweed
...
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Vitruvius: 'Ten Books on Architecture'
Ceilings and Wall Plaster (7.3.1–11). kermes (7.14.1) Quercus coccifera, a shrub
oak whose fruit produces a crimson dye. weld (7.14.2) Reseda luteola, a swamp
plant used to make yellow dye, also known as dyer's rocket, yellowweed, ...
Vitruvius, Ingrid D. Rowland, Thomas Noble Howe, 1999
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A Special Kind of Doctor: A History of Veterinary Medicine ...
Yellowweed also caused enormous losses in sheep. Another affliction peculiar to
the western ranges was called "alkali," and resulted from goldenrod poisoning. "
Sleeping sickness" or encephalomyelitis seemed almost endemic in the horse ...
Henry C. Dethloff, Donald H. Dyal, 1991