. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. ^^ik ^ m. â¬i£l)Orium £n^ix)a. Natural Order: ComfositaâAster Family. ^â ^CATTERED widely throughout Europe and America, though a native of the East Indies, the Endive is of the same genus as the Chicory, already described on page 82. Its name in the 1' vernacular is a formation from the Latin name intybus. It is an , annual o

. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. ~^^ik ^ m. â¬i£l)Orium £n^ix)a. Natural Order: ComfositaâAster Family. ^â ^CATTERED widely throughout Europe and America, though a native of the East Indies, the Endive is of the same genus as the Chicory, already described on page 82. Its name in the 1' vernacular is a formation from the Latin name intybus. It is an , annual o Stock Photo
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. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. ~^^ik ^ m. â¬i£l)Orium £n^ix)a. Natural Order: ComfositaâAster Family. ^â ^CATTERED widely throughout Europe and America, though a native of the East Indies, the Endive is of the same genus as the Chicory, already described on page 82. Its name in the 1' vernacular is a formation from the Latin name intybus. It is an , annual of a hardy nature, and is often cultivated for and forms -â {r an excellent salad, but is more used abroad than in America. It is of value in medicine, possessing cooling and anti-scorbutic prop- erties, and French physicians use it as a remedy for jaundice. The leaves are a dark green and much curled.. 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 work.. Turner, Cordelia Harris; Turner, Cordelia Harris. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Chicago : M. Warren