The British Nature book a Complete Handbook And Guide to British Nature Study
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(V. C. ) Oblong, white, woolly 6-7 Mountains. Rare. down beneath. MEDIUM. Linear. 1-3 Woods. Common. Like those of Lily of 5-6 Woods. 15-30 in. Plant strongly scented of onion. Valley. (V. C. ) Narrow, tapering. 4-6 Hedges. Stem angular, rough-edged. (V. C. ) Like those of Clover. 4-6 Woods and Supposed by many to be the true Sham- hedges. rock. (C. ) Suddenly pointed. 4 Woods. Fruit black or red. Leaves turn scarlet in autumn. (C. ) Sharply lobed. 4 Woods and Fruit a brown spotted berry. (L. )... hedges. Linear-lanceolate. All Everywhere. 5-8 in. Downy, generally sticky. (C. ) summer. Each of three obovate i-5 Banks and Distinguished from Wild Strawberry by its leaflets. hedges. notched petals. (V. C. ) Three leaflets. 4-7 Woods. Strawberry, from custom of laying straw between rows. (C. ) Wedge-shaped, deeply 5-6 Hedges. Very Common. cut. White and silky be- 6 Woods. Local. neath ; serrate. Very narrow ; sessile. 6-8 Marshy places 6-12 in. Oblong, tapering. 6-8 Seashore. 3-6 in. Resembling Bladder Campion, but larger flowers.
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