British grasses and their employment in agriculture . Fig. 110. Glycerin aquatica (left) and Glyceria fluitans (right).About nat. size. Holcus lanatus, L. (Yorkshire Fog.) (Fig. 113.)A tufted or sometimes slightly stoloniferous perennial found onall types of soil but growing most luxuriantly where moistureis plentiful. Abundant in Britain, as a weed in pastures, meadows,etc. The sheaths and leaves are densely covered with short soft ch. vn] Botanical Description of Species 107 hairs, giving the plant a velvety touch, and the foliage is of apale greyish-green colour. Sheath split, with a slig Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-grasses-and-their-employment-in-agriculture-fig-110-glycerin-aquatica-left-and-glyceria-fluitans-rightabout-nat-size-holcus-lanatus-l-yorkshire-fog-fig-113a-tufted-or-sometimes-slightly-stoloniferous-perennial-found-onall-types-of-soil-but-growing-most-luxuriantly-where-moistureis-plentiful-abundant-in-britain-as-a-weed-in-pastures-meadowsetc-the-sheaths-and-leaves-are-densely-covered-with-short-soft-ch-vn-botanical-description-of-species-107-hairs-giving-the-plant-a-velvety-touch-and-the-foliage-is-of-apale-greyish-green-colour-sheath-split-with-a-slig-image339339446.html
RM2AM26WX–British grasses and their employment in agriculture . Fig. 110. Glycerin aquatica (left) and Glyceria fluitans (right).About nat. size. Holcus lanatus, L. (Yorkshire Fog.) (Fig. 113.)A tufted or sometimes slightly stoloniferous perennial found onall types of soil but growing most luxuriantly where moistureis plentiful. Abundant in Britain, as a weed in pastures, meadows,etc. The sheaths and leaves are densely covered with short soft ch. vn] Botanical Description of Species 107 hairs, giving the plant a velvety touch, and the foliage is of apale greyish-green colour. Sheath split, with a slig
. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. 400 SUBIACEAE {MADDER FAMILY) Means of control Sow clean seed. Harvest infested meadows before the flowers mature, particularly if the hay is intended for market. Ground badly fouled with the weed should be put under cultivation for the purpose of destroying its perennial roots. Good drainage is a dis- couragement to the growth of this plant, for it prefers the soil damp. ROUGH BUTTOHWEED Dibdia tire Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-weeds-with-descriptions-of-all-the-most-pernicious-and-troublesome-plants-in-the-united-states-and-canada-their-habits-of-growth-and-distribution-with-methods-of-control-weeds-400-subiaceae-madder-family-means-of-control-sow-clean-seed-harvest-infested-meadows-before-the-flowers-mature-particularly-if-the-hay-is-intended-for-market-ground-badly-fouled-with-the-weed-should-be-put-under-cultivation-for-the-purpose-of-destroying-its-perennial-roots-good-drainage-is-a-dis-couragement-to-the-growth-of-this-plant-for-it-prefers-the-soil-damp-rough-buttohweed-dibdia-tire-image216405253.html
RMPG2331–. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. 400 SUBIACEAE {MADDER FAMILY) Means of control Sow clean seed. Harvest infested meadows before the flowers mature, particularly if the hay is intended for market. Ground badly fouled with the weed should be put under cultivation for the purpose of destroying its perennial roots. Good drainage is a dis- couragement to the growth of this plant, for it prefers the soil damp. ROUGH BUTTOHWEED Dibdia tire
. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. 400 SUBIACEAE {MADDER FAMILY) Means of control Sow clean seed. Harvest infested meadows before the flowers mature, particularly if the hay is intended for market. Ground badly fouled with the weed should be put under cultivation for the purpose of destroying its perennial roots. Good drainage is a dis- couragement to the growth of this plant, for it prefers the soil damp. ROUGH BUTTOHWEED Dibdia tire Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-weeds-with-descriptions-of-all-the-most-pernicious-and-troublesome-plants-in-the-united-states-and-canada-their-habits-of-growth-and-distribution-with-methods-of-control-weeds-400-subiaceae-madder-family-means-of-control-sow-clean-seed-harvest-infested-meadows-before-the-flowers-mature-particularly-if-the-hay-is-intended-for-market-ground-badly-fouled-with-the-weed-should-be-put-under-cultivation-for-the-purpose-of-destroying-its-perennial-roots-good-drainage-is-a-dis-couragement-to-the-growth-of-this-plant-for-it-prefers-the-soil-damp-rough-buttohweed-dibdia-tire-image231938866.html
RMRD9MAX–. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. 400 SUBIACEAE {MADDER FAMILY) Means of control Sow clean seed. Harvest infested meadows before the flowers mature, particularly if the hay is intended for market. Ground badly fouled with the weed should be put under cultivation for the purpose of destroying its perennial roots. Good drainage is a dis- couragement to the growth of this plant, for it prefers the soil damp. ROUGH BUTTOHWEED Dibdia tire
. The Indiana weed book. Weeds. WEEDS OP THE THISTLE FAMILY. 155. feet high with the bracts of the involucre brownish-purple, tipped with spreading awns. The perennial roots of all these are stout and fibrous, and each autumn are filled with a suf- ficient supply of nourishment to give the stalk of the ensuing year a good start in life. They radiate in all directions from the base of the stem, spreading over an area of several square yards and pene- trating the soil in search of moisture to such a depth as to render abortive any attempt of man to pull the plant up bodily, roots and all. The le Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-indiana-weed-book-weeds-weeds-op-the-thistle-family-155-feet-high-with-the-bracts-of-the-involucre-brownish-purple-tipped-with-spreading-awns-the-perennial-roots-of-all-these-are-stout-and-fibrous-and-each-autumn-are-filled-with-a-suf-ficient-supply-of-nourishment-to-give-the-stalk-of-the-ensuing-year-a-good-start-in-life-they-radiate-in-all-directions-from-the-base-of-the-stem-spreading-over-an-area-of-several-square-yards-and-pene-trating-the-soil-in-search-of-moisture-to-such-a-depth-as-to-render-abortive-any-attempt-of-man-to-pull-the-plant-up-bodily-roots-and-all-the-le-image232225206.html
RMRDPNHA–. The Indiana weed book. Weeds. WEEDS OP THE THISTLE FAMILY. 155. feet high with the bracts of the involucre brownish-purple, tipped with spreading awns. The perennial roots of all these are stout and fibrous, and each autumn are filled with a suf- ficient supply of nourishment to give the stalk of the ensuing year a good start in life. They radiate in all directions from the base of the stem, spreading over an area of several square yards and pene- trating the soil in search of moisture to such a depth as to render abortive any attempt of man to pull the plant up bodily, roots and all. The le
. Grasses their uses and composition [microform]. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. 8 •lilHcult to oiailicate. When groen it iu much roliHhod by cattle, and It cut when in flower, produces rich hay. After a few years however, it fills the soil with matted roots and yields sparingly, so that it can only be regarded as a weed. From the analysiH, it is apparent that the grass has considerable nutritive value. No. 6.—AOROPYBUM TENERDM, Vasey (Western Rye Grass). Native, perennial, growing in low lands and on prairie bonchos, from Manitoba west to the Pacific. Iloii^ht, 3 to 4 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grasses-their-uses-and-composition-microform-grasses-forage-plants-gramines-plantes-fourragres-8-lilhcult-to-oiailicate-when-groen-it-iu-much-rolihhod-by-cattle-and-it-cut-when-in-flower-produces-rich-hay-after-a-few-years-however-it-fills-the-soil-with-matted-roots-and-yields-sparingly-so-that-it-can-only-be-regarded-as-a-weed-from-the-analysih-it-is-apparent-that-the-grass-has-considerable-nutritive-value-no-6aoropybum-tenerdm-vasey-western-rye-grass-native-perennial-growing-in-low-lands-and-on-prairie-bonchos-from-manitoba-west-to-the-pacific-iloiiht-3-to-4-image232799045.html
RMREMWFH–. Grasses their uses and composition [microform]. Grasses; Forage plants; Graminées; Plantes fourragères. 8 •lilHcult to oiailicate. When groen it iu much roliHhod by cattle, and It cut when in flower, produces rich hay. After a few years however, it fills the soil with matted roots and yields sparingly, so that it can only be regarded as a weed. From the analysiH, it is apparent that the grass has considerable nutritive value. No. 6.—AOROPYBUM TENERDM, Vasey (Western Rye Grass). Native, perennial, growing in low lands and on prairie bonchos, from Manitoba west to the Pacific. Iloii^ht, 3 to 4
. Plant culture; a working handbook of every day practice for all who grow flowering and ornamental plants in the garden and greenhouse. Gardening; Greenhouses. HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 221 rockery. The flowers are small, blue and white; very showy. It will thrive in any kind of soil if kept slightly moist during dry weather. In the latitude of Washington, D. C, it is perfectly hardy. Among the hardy Violas, V. papilionacea {ciicullata) is the species most frequently grown in gardens. It often becomes a troublesome weed and keeps on producing apetalous flowers long after the long- stemmed showy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plant-culture-a-working-handbook-of-every-day-practice-for-all-who-grow-flowering-and-ornamental-plants-in-the-garden-and-greenhouse-gardening-greenhouses-hardy-perennial-plants-221-rockery-the-flowers-are-small-blue-and-white-very-showy-it-will-thrive-in-any-kind-of-soil-if-kept-slightly-moist-during-dry-weather-in-the-latitude-of-washington-d-c-it-is-perfectly-hardy-among-the-hardy-violas-v-papilionacea-ciicullata-is-the-species-most-frequently-grown-in-gardens-it-often-becomes-a-troublesome-weed-and-keeps-on-producing-apetalous-flowers-long-after-the-long-stemmed-showy-image232299925.html
RMRDX4WW–. Plant culture; a working handbook of every day practice for all who grow flowering and ornamental plants in the garden and greenhouse. Gardening; Greenhouses. HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 221 rockery. The flowers are small, blue and white; very showy. It will thrive in any kind of soil if kept slightly moist during dry weather. In the latitude of Washington, D. C, it is perfectly hardy. Among the hardy Violas, V. papilionacea {ciicullata) is the species most frequently grown in gardens. It often becomes a troublesome weed and keeps on producing apetalous flowers long after the long- stemmed showy
. The Indiana weed book. Weeds. 20 THE INDTANA WEED BOOK. first a laborious one, but each year gradually lessens until in time it takes but a few hours, whereas at first it may have taken a week. A perennial with running rootstocks close to the surface can often be in great part eradicated by several shallow plowings and harrowings in summer, thus allowing the sun to reach and dry up the underground parts; or it may be killed by covering deeply with soil in early spring and so smothering out the perennial por- tion, that is, preventing it from forming leaves to store up future nourishment. Ano Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-indiana-weed-book-weeds-20-the-indtana-weed-book-first-a-laborious-one-but-each-year-gradually-lessens-until-in-time-it-takes-but-a-few-hours-whereas-at-first-it-may-have-taken-a-week-a-perennial-with-running-rootstocks-close-to-the-surface-can-often-be-in-great-part-eradicated-by-several-shallow-plowings-and-harrowings-in-summer-thus-allowing-the-sun-to-reach-and-dry-up-the-underground-parts-or-it-may-be-killed-by-covering-deeply-with-soil-in-early-spring-and-so-smothering-out-the-perennial-por-tion-that-is-preventing-it-from-forming-leaves-to-store-up-future-nourishment-ano-image232225599.html
RMRDPP3B–. The Indiana weed book. Weeds. 20 THE INDTANA WEED BOOK. first a laborious one, but each year gradually lessens until in time it takes but a few hours, whereas at first it may have taken a week. A perennial with running rootstocks close to the surface can often be in great part eradicated by several shallow plowings and harrowings in summer, thus allowing the sun to reach and dry up the underground parts; or it may be killed by covering deeply with soil in early spring and so smothering out the perennial por- tion, that is, preventing it from forming leaves to store up future nourishment. Ano
. Weeds and weed seeds illustrated and described [microform]. Weeds; Mauvaises herbes; Mauvaises herbes; Weeds. 54 WEEDS AND WEED SEEDS. Common Plantain (Plnntwio major L.) is a native perennial which occurs throunliout the Dominion, jjenerally in rich, moist soil, often in lawns and door- yards. Hootstock short and thick, hearing many thick-spreading roots and a large tuft of dark green, oval, long-stalked, coarsely-toothed, spreading or upward curving leaves, strongly nerved underneath, and several dense spikes, 'â i to 12 inches long, of inconspicuous tlowers with purple stamens, t^a'd caps Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/weeds-and-weed-seeds-illustrated-and-described-microform-weeds-mauvaises-herbes-mauvaises-herbes-weeds-54-weeds-and-weed-seeds-common-plantain-plnntwio-major-l-is-a-native-perennial-which-occurs-throunliout-the-dominion-jjenerally-in-rich-moist-soil-often-in-lawns-and-door-yards-hootstock-short-and-thick-hearing-many-thick-spreading-roots-and-a-large-tuft-of-dark-green-oval-long-stalked-coarsely-toothed-spreading-or-upward-curving-leaves-strongly-nerved-underneath-and-several-dense-spikes-i-to-12-inches-long-of-inconspicuous-tlowers-with-purple-stamens-tad-caps-image232822119.html
RMRENXYK–. Weeds and weed seeds illustrated and described [microform]. Weeds; Mauvaises herbes; Mauvaises herbes; Weeds. 54 WEEDS AND WEED SEEDS. Common Plantain (Plnntwio major L.) is a native perennial which occurs throunliout the Dominion, jjenerally in rich, moist soil, often in lawns and door- yards. Hootstock short and thick, hearing many thick-spreading roots and a large tuft of dark green, oval, long-stalked, coarsely-toothed, spreading or upward curving leaves, strongly nerved underneath, and several dense spikes, 'â i to 12 inches long, of inconspicuous tlowers with purple stamens, t^a'd caps
. Common weeds of Canada [microform] : a pocket guide. Weeds; Mauvaises herbes, Lutte contre les; Weeds; Mauvaises herbes. 126 XOMOiS WEEDS I U ESTEh:. C.WADA fallow with deep or shallow plowing, according to the nature of the soil, after tlic growth has been made in summer. ^V'hitc Evening Primrose is a native perennial found in sandy land in Manit )ba and westward. It is deep-rooted and very persistent. POVERTY WEED. Iva axillaris, (Pursh). Root.—Tougii, extensive, running, underground stems or rootstocks. Stem.— Herbaceous, branching, ascending, (!-12 inches high, very leafy. Leaves.—Xume Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/common-weeds-of-canada-microform-a-pocket-guide-weeds-mauvaises-herbes-lutte-contre-les-weeds-mauvaises-herbes-126-xomois-weeds-i-u-esteh-cwada-fallow-with-deep-or-shallow-plowing-according-to-the-nature-of-the-soil-after-tlic-growth-has-been-made-in-summer-vhitc-evening-primrose-is-a-native-perennial-found-in-sandy-land-in-manit-ba-and-westward-it-is-deep-rooted-and-very-persistent-poverty-weed-iva-axillaris-pursh-roottougii-extensive-running-underground-stems-or-rootstocks-stem-herbaceous-branching-ascending-!-12-inches-high-very-leafy-leavesxume-image232812568.html
RMRENEPG–. Common weeds of Canada [microform] : a pocket guide. Weeds; Mauvaises herbes, Lutte contre les; Weeds; Mauvaises herbes. 126 XOMOiS WEEDS I U ESTEh:. C.WADA fallow with deep or shallow plowing, according to the nature of the soil, after tlic growth has been made in summer. ^V'hitc Evening Primrose is a native perennial found in sandy land in Manit )ba and westward. It is deep-rooted and very persistent. POVERTY WEED. Iva axillaris, (Pursh). Root.—Tougii, extensive, running, underground stems or rootstocks. Stem.— Herbaceous, branching, ascending, (!-12 inches high, very leafy. Leaves.—Xume
. Weeds of the farm and ranch [microform]. Sols; Weeds; Tillage; Mauvaises herbes. WnuM oy TRB Fabk aso Ravoh M COUCH GRASS—ilyropyrum r«p«fu^ L., tnd plaueum R. A 8. van. A •I'snder perennial grass with tough oree|>ing riH>tstocks which spread through the soil for a depth of three or four inchfxi. The heads are narrow, and seed is ripened about August or September. The intrndiiced form is dark yellovi.«h gret-n in colour while the native is) pale bluish green. The latter is a prairie grass which is excel- lent for pasture but may be classed as a weed when found in grain fields. Careles Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/weeds-of-the-farm-and-ranch-microform-sols-weeds-tillage-mauvaises-herbes-wnum-oy-trb-fabk-aso-ravoh-m-couch-grassilyropyrum-rpfu-l-tnd-plaueum-r-a-8-van-a-isnder-perennial-grass-with-tough-oreegting-rihgttstocks-which-spread-through-the-soil-for-a-depth-of-three-or-four-inchfxi-the-heads-are-narrow-and-seed-is-ripened-about-august-or-september-the-intrndiiced-form-is-dark-yellovih-gret-n-in-colour-while-the-native-is-pale-bluish-green-the-latter-is-a-prairie-grass-which-is-excel-lent-for-pasture-but-may-be-classed-as-a-weed-when-found-in-grain-fields-careles-image232813963.html
RMRENGGB–. Weeds of the farm and ranch [microform]. Sols; Weeds; Tillage; Mauvaises herbes. WnuM oy TRB Fabk aso Ravoh M COUCH GRASS—ilyropyrum r«p«fu^ L., tnd plaueum R. A 8. van. A •I'snder perennial grass with tough oree|>ing riH>tstocks which spread through the soil for a depth of three or four inchfxi. The heads are narrow, and seed is ripened about August or September. The intrndiiced form is dark yellovi.«h gret-n in colour while the native is) pale bluish green. The latter is a prairie grass which is excel- lent for pasture but may be classed as a weed when found in grain fields. Careles
. Weeds of the farm and ranch [microform]. Sols; Weeds; Tillage; Mauvaises herbes. WnuM oy TRB Fabk aso Ravoh M COUCH GRASS—ilyropyrum r«p«fu^ L., tnd plaueum R. A 8. van. A •I'snder perennial grass with tough oree|>ing riH>tstocks which spread through the soil for a depth of three or four inchfxi. The heads are narrow, and seed is ripened about August or September. The intrndiiced form is dark yellovi.«h gret-n in colour while the native is) pale bluish green. The latter is a prairie grass which is excel- lent for pasture but may be classed as a weed when found in grain fields. Careles Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/weeds-of-the-farm-and-ranch-microform-sols-weeds-tillage-mauvaises-herbes-wnum-oy-trb-fabk-aso-ravoh-m-couch-grassilyropyrum-rpfu-l-tnd-plaueum-r-a-8-van-a-isnder-perennial-grass-with-tough-oreegting-rihgttstocks-which-spread-through-the-soil-for-a-depth-of-three-or-four-inchfxi-the-heads-are-narrow-and-seed-is-ripened-about-august-or-september-the-intrndiiced-form-is-dark-yellovih-gret-n-in-colour-while-the-native-is-pale-bluish-green-the-latter-is-a-prairie-grass-which-is-excel-lent-for-pasture-but-may-be-classed-as-a-weed-when-found-in-grain-fields-careles-image232813975.html
RMRENGGR–. Weeds of the farm and ranch [microform]. Sols; Weeds; Tillage; Mauvaises herbes. WnuM oy TRB Fabk aso Ravoh M COUCH GRASS—ilyropyrum r«p«fu^ L., tnd plaueum R. A 8. van. A •I'snder perennial grass with tough oree|>ing riH>tstocks which spread through the soil for a depth of three or four inchfxi. The heads are narrow, and seed is ripened about August or September. The intrndiiced form is dark yellovi.«h gret-n in colour while the native is) pale bluish green. The latter is a prairie grass which is excel- lent for pasture but may be classed as a weed when found in grain fields. Careles
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