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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The works of Oliver Wendell Holmes (Volume 13) 
    Publication: Boston : Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1892-1896
    ... young for love ? Ah, say not so, While daisies bloom and tulips glow! June soon will come ...
  2. ... B- peren'nis, B. minor, Bruise- wort, Common Daisy. (F.) Paqucrette vivace, petite Marguerite. The leaves and ... and av-Sog, 'a flower.' The Ox- eye daisy, Maudlin- Wort, Bellis major, Buph- thal'mum majus, ...
  3. ... several distinct flowrets, as in the sun-flower, daisy, teasel. 3. Rachis. The filiform receptacle, connecting the ... pistillate florets in the ray-as ox-eyed daisy and yarrow. 3. Polygamia frustranea, includes those plants ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - An introduction to botany, in a series of familiar letters, with illustrative engravings 
    Publication: Boston : Published by J. Belcher, Congress Street, and J.W. Burditt and Co. Court Steet ; J. Belcher, printer, 1811
    ... Gnaphalium. Currant, 67, D Ribes. Daffodil, 79, Narcissus. Daisy, 41, 136, Bellis. Dandelion, 41, 133, Leontodon. Darnel, ... stalk, p. 213, pl. 11, fig. 3, q. Perennial, regerminating several years successively* Periantlmm, a kind of ...
  5. ... B. peren'nis, B. mi- nor, Bruisewort, Common Daisy. (F.) Paque- rette vivace, petite Marguerite. The leaves ... gold,' and stvSog, 'a flower.' The Ox- eye daisy, Maudlin- Wort, Bellis major, Bupk- that mum majus, ...
  6. ... thistle, 4,500, coltsfoot 5,000, ox-eye daisy 12,000, sow thistle (Sonchus) 19,000, poppy ... on a small beetle (Macrodactylus subspinalis) found on daisies and grasses, became sick and died. These beetles ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The domestic encyclopaedia, or, A dictionary of facts, and useful knowledge: comprehending a .... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by William Young Birch, and Abraham Small, no. 17, South Second-Street ; Robert Carr, printer, 1803
    ... being a pernicious food for cattle. Bellis. See Daisy. BELLOWS, an apparatus so contrived, as alternately to ... BETONY (Wood), or Belonica officinalis, L. a low perennial plant, growing wild in woods and thick- ets ; ...
  8. ... ray and central florets of, for instance, the daisy, and this difference is often accompanied with the ... is enclosed by a common envelope. (Examples, the Daisy, Dandelion, &c.) Confervas.—The filamentous weeds of fresh ...
  9. ... flower, or marigold. Crysanthemum Leucanthemum.— The ox-eye daisy. Maudlin-wort. Chrysanthemum Parthenium. Mat- ricaria parthenium. Motherwort. ... to plants which continue more than two years. Perennial Worm-Grass. Thespi- gelia marilandica. PERFOLIATE. A term ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - An introduction to entomology 
    Publication: Ithaca, N.Y., The Comstock Publishing Co., 1924
    ... however, from various flowers, especially those of the daisy and clover. Ordinarily it is only necessary to ... the Tropics many of the Epiponinae form large perennial colonies, which from time to time give off ...
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