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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Flora Carolinaeensis : or, A historical, medical, and economical display of the vegetable ... 
    Publication: Charleston [S. C.] : Printed for the author by John Hoff ..., 1806
    ... as indigenous in America. 1. B: Pkrennis, Common Daisy, a perennial plant, which abounds in meadows and pastures, and ... plant for the purpose. 2. C: Abiehicana, Creeping Daisy, a perennial, and native of North America, though what particular ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The American eclectic dispensatory 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Moore, Wilstach, & Keys, 1854
    ... didynamous, ex- serted, diverging ; anthers with linear divaricating cells.—Perennial. 12. Collinsonia. Calyx ovate, declined in fruit, two- ... Vulgare of Lamark, sometimes known as Ox-eye Daisy, is a perennial herb, with an erect, branching, furrowed stem, growing ...
  3. ... as introduced species. Leucanthemum species include annuals and perennials grown for their daisy flowers, which are usually gleaming white with yellow ...
  4. ... as introduced species. Leucanthemum species include annuals and perennials grown for their daisy flowers, which are usually gleaming white with yellow ...
  5. ... the pla- centie turned far back into the cells: herbaceous, perennial: flowers very large. I. II. pyrainidatmn,.Ait. (Great ... 4, distant, the lower pair rather longer: anther-cells parallel. — Perennial upright herbs, wiih a pun- gent mint-like ...
  6. ... the pla- centie turned far liack into the cells: herbaceous, perennial: fiowers very large. 1. II. pyraiiii«lattiin,.Ait. ( ... 4, distant, the lower pair rather longer: anther-cells parallel. —Perennial upright herbs, with a pun- gent mint-like ...
  7. ... face and known as phelloderm. 5. Cortex—in perennials, stem cells of cortex may undergo modification into mucilage cells, ... associations, 440 biennial, 138 carnivorous, 444 caulescent, 152 cell, 66 ... perennial, 138 pitcher, 451 polygamous, 204 tissues, 107 zoophilous, ...
  8. ... 1 00 Culver’s Root (Black Root) Ib 40 Daisy Flowers (Beilis perennial .lb. 30 Dandelion Herb (Tarax. Dens leonishlb. 25 “ ...
  9. ... sugar for nutrition is abundant in the root cells of Composite; (daisy, dandelion, &c.). J The organic acids are connected with the osmotic and metabolic pro- cesses of the growing cell. THE -CELL WALL. 21 ally crystallize out in ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The American homoeopathic pharmacopoeia 
    Publication: New York : Boericke & Tafel, 1890
    ... Nat. Ord., Compositse. Common Names, English Daisy. Garden Daisy. Hens and Chickens. This is a perennial, found' grOAying in pastures and meadows through- out ...
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