An Account of the Flowering Plants Ferns And Allies of Harleston With a Sketch
An Account of the Flowering Plants Ferns And Allies of Harleston With a Sketch
Francis W Francis William Galpin
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St. Margaret's (EAH). Veales Farm, Fressingfield, N. 100 FLOWERING PLANTS. EUPHORBIACE. E. EUPHORBIA, L. E. Helioscopia, L. Sun Spurge. 3 10. Common in cultivated ground. E. Amygdaloides, L. Wood Spurge. 48. Rare : bushy places, Shelton (TS). E. Peplus, L. Petty Spurge. 6 9. Common in cultivated ground. E. Exigua, L. Dwarf Spurge. 7 10. Common in cultivated fields. Yar. Retusa, DC. Shimpling, F. *E. Lathy ris, L. Caper Spurge. 6, 7. In waste places, and a weed in old gardens, Harleston, Withers...dale, F. MERCURIALIS, L. M. Perennis, L. Perennial Doys Mercury. Common in woods and shady banks. UETIC ACE^E. ULMUS, L. U. Montana, Sm. Broad-leaved Elm. 3, 4. Redenhall Road, near the second railway bridge, F. Popular name Wych Elm. U. Campestris, Sm. Common Elm. 3 5. Var. Suberosa, common. HUMTJLUS, L. H. Lupulus, L. Common Hop. 7 9. Frequent in hedge- rows : Harleston ; Redenhall ; Denton ; Flixton ; Withers- dale ; Mendham, etc. URTICA, L. U. Dioica, L. Common Nettle. 5 9. Common in waste places and hedge-banks.
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