Familiar Wild Flowers Figured And Described volume 2
Familiar Wild Flowers Figured And Described volume 2
F Edward Frederick Edward Hulme
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The root-stock of the corn sow-thistle is large, and creeps almost horizontally some little distance. The stems that rise from it are often three or even four feet high ; the THE CORN SOW-THISTLE. 95 plant, therefore, where it occurs at all, cannot well escape being seen both on account of its fine size and of the large and brilliant yellow flowers it bears. The leaves are large, and, as will be seen in our illustration, are somewhat long and narrow. The numerous lateral lobes stand boldly out ...from the central line, and are either at about right angles with it, or at other times point downwards towards the base of the leaf, as we see the very similar segments of the dande- lion leaf do. At other times the lobes are not so clearly de- veloped; in this case the outline of the leaf is what is termed botanically sinuate that is to say, irregularly waved. Whatever the form of the leaf, its edges are thickly covered with small but very sharply-pointed teeth. The upper leaves of the plant are much smaller and much simpler in form than the lower.
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