Your weeds and your neighbor's : part 3 illustrated descriptive list of weeds . t during its flowering season,and have not, on that account, been able to determine its name is common in the neighborhood in which it grows, andwith this alone to distinguish it, all farmers having it upon theirlands or road sides should take measures to kill it out by grubbingbefore its flowers are developed. 102. Indian Plantain. (P) • Cacalia sp. These tall plants are distinguishedby their long stemmed leaves, paleabove and white beneath, and theirwhitish flowers, together with their tall,> erect


Your weeds and your neighbor's : part 3 illustrated descriptive list of weeds . t during its flowering season,and have not, on that account, been able to determine its name is common in the neighborhood in which it grows, andwith this alone to distinguish it, all farmers having it upon theirlands or road sides should take measures to kill it out by grubbingbefore its flowers are developed. 102. Indian Plantain. (P) • Cacalia sp. These tall plants are distinguishedby their long stemmed leaves, paleabove and white beneath, and theirwhitish flowers, together with their tall,> erect growth, and should be destroyed by\j. grubbing whenever found, as they seemXto grow annually more aggressive in/their character. In just how muchthey will prove obnoxious is yet a ques-tion, but in this weed, if in no other, in time should always be new weeds appear upon yourfarms, do not let them grow until youfind out their characters or you willIndian Plantain- more often than otherwise have cause to regret your delay. Kill them before they 103. Fire-weed. (A.)


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