RMWXTN9R–Wurzel-Ernte, Wurzelernte im Herbst, Wurzel, Wurzeln. Root, roots, root stock. Von oben links im Uhrzeigersinn: Nachtkerze, Nachtkerze-Wurzel, Nachtke
RMJ317Y6–Artemisia biennis
RMWXTN9N–Wurzel-Ernte, Wurzelernte im Herbst, Wurzel, Wurzeln. Root, roots, root stock. Von links nach rechts: Wurzel-Ernte, Wurzelernte im Herbst, Wurzel, Wur
RM2BTTRJH–Artemisia biennis Willd.
RMPEC8D9–Artemisia biennis.
RM2AGA0AX–. Textbook of pastoral and agricultural botany, for the study of the injurious and useful plants of country and farm. klebur (Xanthium), rag weed (Ambrosia arlemisicefoUa),vervain {Verbena Jiastata, V. urticifolla), horse nettle {Solanum carolinense)and others. Of late and in consequence of increased communicationwith the prairies and the country beyond the Mississippi River, the west-^ern plants are moving eastward by rapid strides. Such are fetid mari- 244 PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL BOTANY gold {Dyssodia papposa), pineapple weed (Matricaria suaveolens) andwormwood (Artemisia biennis). Ninety
RM2AG6J3P–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. II. Artemisia biennis Willd. Biennial Worm-wood. Fig. 4581. Artemisia biennis Willd. Phytogr. ii. 1794. Annual or biennial, glabrous throughout; stem veryleafy, usually branched, i°-4° high, the branches nearlyerect. Leaves i-3 long, 1-2-pinnately divided intolinear or linear-oblong, acutish, serrate or incisedlobes, the lowest petioled, the uppermost less dividedor rarely qu
RMREN3YX–. Weeds of the farm and ranch [microform]. Sols; Weeds; Tillage; Mauvaises herbes. FALSE TAmr^ ^Artemisia biennis, WiUd.. A coarse, rank growing, strong- scented native plant of biennial habit, and most abundant in low damp portions of the fields. Its leaves are dark green and finely divided. The flowers are incon- apicuous and only appear during the second year of growth. In crops sown on stubble the stout stalks interfere seriously with the work of the binder. Fall or spring ploughing or careful disc- ing will destroy it if you do not wish to summer-fallow. ». Please note that these images a
RMREEYWA–. Common weeds of the Canadian Prairies;. Weeds. Artemisia absinthium L. ABSINTHE A shrubby perennial to 4 feet high, with much-branched, finely hairy stems. Leaves 2 to 5 inches long, divided into oblong or ovate segments, with fine-grayish hairs. Flower heads stalked, drooping, in spike-like panicles. Some- times found in waste places as an escape from gardens.. Artemisia biennis Willd. BIENNIAL WORMWOOD An annual or biennial 1 to 4 feet high, with coarse, somewhat reddish, hairless stems. The early rosette leaves are divided two or three times into toothed segments, stem leaves and upper le
RMREN928–. Flora of southern British Columbia and Vancouver Island [microform] : with many references to Alaska and northern species. Botanique; Botanique; Botanique; Botany; Botany; Botany. 340 INDEX If. PAGE Arrow-Gra«8 Family 22 Arrow-head 23 Arrow-wood 280 Artemisia 308 absinthium 309 biennis 309 borealis 309 discolor 309 dracunculoides... 309 canadensis 309 frigida 309 enaphalodes 310 neterophylla. . 309 lavigata 309 Lindlcyana 310 longepedunculata 309 iudoviciana 309 ncTvegica 309 sasicola 309 spithamcea 309 Tilesii 310 tridentata 309 trifida. 309 vulgaris 309 Arum 74 Family 74 water 74 yellow 74
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