On the Naturalised Weeds And Other Plants in South Australia
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Sow-thistle. Sonckus oleraceus, Linn. , was introduced in the early days of the colony, and has become a very troublesome weed in cultivated ground, just as obiquitious as we see it in the old country, and this is also the case with the two following species, viz. : Rough-leaved Sow-thistle. Sonch-us oleraceus, Linn. , var. Asper. A native of Europe ; and the Cornfield Sow-thistle. Sotichus arvensis, Linn. A well-known European weed. PRIMULACEAE. Red-flowered Pimpernel. Anagallis arvensis, Linn.... A native of Europe, Asia, and N. America ; has become settled as an introduced plant in waste and cultivated ground. BORAGINEAE. Corn Cormwell, known in the colony under the name of Sheep- weed. Lithospermum arvense, Linn. A native of Europe, and established in the colony for about fifteen years; and in some districts spreading most alarmingly in the wheatfields, injuring the young wheat plants, by choking them entirely. 80LANEAE. Blackberried Nightshade. Solanum nignim, Linn. This well- known European noxious weed, was introduced in the early days of the colony probably from Tasmania and has spread with amazing rapidity in all directions far into the interior.
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