. Flowers of the field. Botany. CABBAGE FAMILY 45 Fl. AprilâJune. Annual or Biennial. An early-flowering and at_tractive plant, with delicate green leaves and snow-white llowers, but emitting a nauseous smell of garlic when gathered. It was formerly used as a sauce. II. Ervsiimum (Treacle-mustard).âHoary-herbs, with adpressed forked hairs; leaves simple, without auricles ; pods narro-vv, linear, â rSJSV. \.^'^- ^^ ALLIARIA OM'ICINALIS ^Garh'i Mustar^'D- compressed; valves keeled, i-veined, (Name from the Greek eriu\ I draw blisters.) I. K. cheiranthoides (Worm-seed, Treacle-mustard).âStem erec


. Flowers of the field. Botany. CABBAGE FAMILY 45 Fl. AprilâJune. Annual or Biennial. An early-flowering and at_tractive plant, with delicate green leaves and snow-white llowers, but emitting a nauseous smell of garlic when gathered. It was formerly used as a sauce. II. Ervsiimum (Treacle-mustard).âHoary-herbs, with adpressed forked hairs; leaves simple, without auricles ; pods narro-vv, linear, â rSJSV. \.^'^- ^^ ALLIARIA OM'ICINALIS ^Garh'i Mustar^'D- compressed; valves keeled, i-veined, (Name from the Greek eriu\ I draw blisters.) I. K. cheiranthoides (Worm-seed, Treacle-mustard).âStem erect, branched, i to 2 feet high; leaves lanceolate, acute, slightly toothed, with three-forked hairs, dull green ; flmvers small, yellow ; sepals whitish ; pods i in. long, erect, on short-spreading stalks.â Generally in cultivated ground; uncommon. â Tl. JuneâAugust. Annual,. 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 Knowledge


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