Observations in Natural History With An Introduction On Habits of Observing a
Observations in Natural History With An Introduction On Habits of Observing a
Originally Leonard Jenyns Blomefield Leonard
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It would not be difficult to make out a long list of such coincidences, the phenomena in which they appear being either instances from the vegetable kingdom alone, or from the vegetable and animal kingdoms together. Thus it has been noticed that the biting stonecrop (Sedum acre), the vine (Fitis m- nifera), and wheat (Triticttmhybernuiri), are all usually coincident in their time of flowering, which is about midsummer. A similar coincidence of date takes place most years in the flowering of the... catmint (Nepeta catarid) and the purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria), about a fortnight after Midsummer. Earlier in the season, we find the box (Buxus sem- pervirens), and the ground-ivy (Nepeta glechoma), opening their flowers most punctually together on the 3rd of April, or thereabouts. * The bugle (Ajuga reptans), and the horse-chestnut (jEsculus hippocastanum), generally flower together, in like manner, about the 3rd of May. As examples of coincidences between the periodic phenomena of plants and those of animals, we may mention Mr.
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