. Botany for secondary schools; a guide to the knowledge of the vegetation of the neighborhood. Plants. Camilla thistle. 410. Wild carrot. 411. Redroot pigweed. —Amarantus. 412. Certain kinds of weeds follow certain crops or certain systems of farming. Dandelion (Figs. 8, 302), wild carrot (Figs. 194, 410) and whiteweed or daisy (Fig. 189) are essentially weeds of grass lands; purslane, pigweed, chickweed, redroot (Figs. 406, 407, 411), shepherd's purse, are pests of gardens and tilled grounds; cockle, chess ( Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may h
. Botany for secondary schools; a guide to the knowledge of the vegetation of the neighborhood. Plants. Camilla thistle. 410. Wild carrot. 411. Redroot pigweed. —Amarantus. 412. Certain kinds of weeds follow certain crops or certain systems of farming. Dandelion (Figs. 8, 302), wild carrot (Figs. 194, 410) and whiteweed or daisy (Fig. 189) are essentially weeds of grass lands; purslane, pigweed, chickweed, redroot (Figs. 406, 407, 411), shepherd's purse, are pests of gardens and tilled grounds; cockle, chess ( 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 Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde), 1858-1954. New York, Macmillan
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