. Weeds poisonous to livestock [microform]. Plantes vénéneuses; Poisonous plants; Plantes vénéneuses pour le bétail; Veterinary toxicology; Livestock poisoning plants; Toxicologie vétérinaire. WSBOS Poisonous to Livestock 38 and are shorter than the flower-stems. Each leaf consists of numerous narrow, sharp-pointed leaflets, which are closely arranged along the leaf-stem. The leaflets are very densely covered with fine, white silky hairs, giving the whole plant a soft, white, woolly appearance. The flowers are deep purple, about one-half inch long, and occur in close clusters at the tops of th


. Weeds poisonous to livestock [microform]. Plantes vénéneuses; Poisonous plants; Plantes vénéneuses pour le bétail; Veterinary toxicology; Livestock poisoning plants; Toxicologie vétérinaire. WSBOS Poisonous to Livestock 38 and are shorter than the flower-stems. Each leaf consists of numerous narrow, sharp-pointed leaflets, which are closely arranged along the leaf-stem. The leaflets are very densely covered with fine, white silky hairs, giving the whole plant a soft, white, woolly appearance. The flowers are deep purple, about one-half inch long, and occur in close clusters at the tops of the flower-stems, which .-re leafless and unbranched. The flower-stems are also covered with fine, white, silky hairs, and are from six to fourteen inches PIG. 13. A white loco-wted showmg manner of growth and arrangement of leaflets on axis of leaf. The root of the woolly loco-weed is very similar to that of the white loco-weed. It has o'xe main root growing to a depth of from five to twelve inches. Near the surface of the ground several bi anches grow up from the main root, each bearing one or more crowns, covered with scale-like leaves, from which the leaves and the flower-stems grow. These crowns cause the plant to have a bunching or tufted 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 Talbot, P. R. (Percy R. ), d. 1955; Hooper, J. C; Alberta. Dept. of Agriculture. Provincial Schools of Agriculture. Edmonton : J. W. Jeffery


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