. Weeds poisonous to livestock [microform]. Plantes vénéneuses; Poisonous plants; Plantes vénéneuses pour le bétail; Veterinary toxicology; Livestock poisoning plants; Toxicologie vétérinaire. 32 Dbpartmbnt of Aoriculturb one-eighth of an inch long. This spur serves to distinguish the white loco-weeds from false loco-weeda. (See Fig. 12; page 82). The spur on the keel of the flower must not be confused with the spur at the end of the seed-pod. Each flower produces a pod somewhat swollen or bladder-like, and containing several seeds. There is a short curved spur at the end of each pod. The plan


. Weeds poisonous to livestock [microform]. Plantes vénéneuses; Poisonous plants; Plantes vénéneuses pour le bétail; Veterinary toxicology; Livestock poisoning plants; Toxicologie vétérinaire. 32 Dbpartmbnt of Aoriculturb one-eighth of an inch long. This spur serves to distinguish the white loco-weeds from false loco-weeda. (See Fig. 12; page 82). The spur on the keel of the flower must not be confused with the spur at the end of the seed-pod. Each flower produces a pod somewhat swollen or bladder-like, and containing several seeds. There is a short curved spur at the end of each pod. The plant spreads over new areas by means of the seed. The root of the white loco-weed is perennial, that is, it may live more than two years. It is tough, woody, and rough. It con- sists of one main division, varying in depth from six to twelve inches, and several short branches, which branch up from the main division not far below the surface of the ground. These short branches grow up to the surface of the ground, and appear there with one or more silvery-white crowns, covered with scale-like leaves, from which the leaves and the flower-stems grow. (See Fig. 13, page 33).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Talbot, P. R. (Percy R. ), d. 1955; Hooper, J. C; Alberta. Dept. of Agriculture. Provincial Schools of Agriculture. Edmonton : J. W. Jeffery


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