. Nature study and life. Nature study. ii6 NATURE STUDY AND LIFE stinkwort, stinkweed, Jamestown lily, white man's plant (by the Indians).] This is a rank ill-smelling weed, common in vacant lots, rubbish heaps, roadsides, and waste places. It is a stout, bushy annual with coarse, smooth stems, two to five feet high, and large flaccid leaves. The flowers are white (or purplish), shaped some- what like a morning-glory, " heavy scented," from two to four inches long, and appear from May to September (the fruit ripening from August to November), according to latitude. The fruit is a lar
. Nature study and life. Nature study. ii6 NATURE STUDY AND LIFE stinkwort, stinkweed, Jamestown lily, white man's plant (by the Indians).] This is a rank ill-smelling weed, common in vacant lots, rubbish heaps, roadsides, and waste places. It is a stout, bushy annual with coarse, smooth stems, two to five feet high, and large flaccid leaves. The flowers are white (or purplish), shaped some- what like a morning-glory, " heavy scented," from two to four inches long, and appear from May to September (the fruit ripening from August to November), according to latitude. The fruit is a large, con- spicuous, prickly, four-valved pod containing great numbers of dark roughened seeds. Cases of poisoning arise from the use of the plant as a stimulant or medicine, from children eating the seeds or playing with the flowers (holding them in their mouths), and with cattle from eat- ing the plants in hay. The jimson weed should be much better known, and no child should permit one to ripen its innumerable seeds. Caper Spurge, Euphorbia lathyris. — (Garden spurge, mole plant, gopher plant, wolf's milk, springwort.) This spurge is a garden, roadside, and pasture perennial, common over most of the United States and Canada. The milky juice is extremely acrid, and the fruit is poisonous. Women and children are often poisoned by handling the plant or by getting the juice on tlif-hands or Fig. 52. Dwarf Larkspur. 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 Hodge, Clifton Fremont, 1859-. Boston and London, Ginn & Co.
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