How to Know the Wild Flowers a Guide to the Names Haunts And Habits of Our C
How to Know the Wild Flowers a Guide to the Names Haunts And Habits of Our C
Frances Theodora Parsons
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Job pict- ures himself as being despised by those who had been themselves so destitute as to " cut up mallows by the bushes. ... For their meat. " * * Job xxx. 4. 206 PLATE LXXV ROSE MALLOW. H. Moscheutos. 20 7 PINK SALT MARSH FLEABANE. Pluchea camphor ata. Composite Family (p. 13). Stem. Two to five feet high. Leaves. Pale, thickish, oblong or lance- shaped, toothed. Flower-heads. Pink, small, in flat-topped clusters, com- posed entirely of tubular flowers. In the salt marshes where we find th...e starry sea pinks and the feathery sea lavender, we notice a pallid-looking plant whose pink flower-buds are long in opening. It is late summer or autumn before the salt marsh fleabane is fairly in blossom. There is a strong fragrance to the plant which hardly suggests camphor, despite its specific title. HAIRY WILLOW-HERB. Epilobitim hirsutum. Evening Primrose Family. Three to five feet high. Stem. Densely hairy, stout, branching. Leaves. Mostly opposite, lance-oblong, finely toothed. Flower. Purplish, pink, small, in the axils of the upper leaves, or in a leafy, short raceme.
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