. Flowers of the field. Botany. CRUCIFERili 2.* E. fcrfolidtii/ii (Hare's-ear Treacle-mustard), with glaucous oval /twf't'-s' and creaai-coloured//'^ztw'^, occurs as an escape.—Fl. May—July. Annual. 12. Drassica (Cabbage).—Herbs, with long racemes of con- spicuous fhnvers, with sepals erect, and long, nearly cylin- dric pod, and seeih in one row. (Name, the Latin name for cabbage.) 1. B. okrdaa (Wild Cab- bage).^— KkizovK stout, branched ; braju-lics usually decumbent, tortuous, fleshy; leaves glabrous, glaucous, ob- tuse, often a foot across ; raa-iiu's elongated; flo-wers i in. across, pale


. Flowers of the field. Botany. CRUCIFERili 2.* E. fcrfolidtii/ii (Hare's-ear Treacle-mustard), with glaucous oval /twf't'-s' and creaai-coloured//'^ztw'^, occurs as an escape.—Fl. May—July. Annual. 12. Drassica (Cabbage).—Herbs, with long racemes of con- spicuous fhnvers, with sepals erect, and long, nearly cylin- dric pod, and seeih in one row. (Name, the Latin name for cabbage.) 1. B. okrdaa (Wild Cab- bage).^— KkizovK stout, branched ; braju-lics usually decumbent, tortuous, fleshy; leaves glabrous, glaucous, ob- tuse, often a foot across ; raa-iiu's elongated; flo-wers i in. across, pale yellow ; pods 2 3 in. long, beak subulate. — Sea-cliffs ui the south and west. -Fl. May—^Yugust. Bi- eiuiial. The original of all the varieties of garden cabbage, including broccoli, cauliflower, kohlrabi, i\:c. 2. B. ui/npes/n's (Xavew).— A group-name for a series of weed's occurring in cultivated grouhd, probably not wild, ac- cording to Sir Joseph Hooker, "in this or any other ; —RaJiail leaves lyratel)-pin- nate, dentate ; eaiiline leaves ovate-lanceolate, acute, auri- cled, ; raee/iies cor)iiibose. — Fl. June—Sep- trnil)('r. This group includes 7>'. Adpus (Rape or Cole-seed), with a fusiform rcial, and all its /caves gla„brous and glaucous, and yellow Jlawers, which is cultivated for the sake of the Colza and Carcel oil pressed from its seeds, the refijse being used, under the name of oil-cake, for feeding cattle ; B. A'l/liil'dga (Swede), with a turni[)-shaped rac/l and all its /ivrr't'j- glaucous, the radical ones hispid and the cauline ones glabrous, and hud plovcers, the roots. nR,\s5ICA CAMT'l'sTRIS (. 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 Johns, C. A. (Charles Alexander), 1811-1874. London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledg


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