The Clydesdale Flora a Description of the Flowering Plants And Ferns of the Cly
The Clydesdale Flora a Description of the Flowering Plants And Ferns of the Cly
Roger Hennedy
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Very rare. Island of Arran. Certainly left by cottars, when turned off their holdings, as at East Glen Sannox, Arran. (L) P. 67. 2. A. VINEALE, L. Crow-Garlic. Stems 1 2 ft. High. Le, long, narrow, cylindrical, tubular. Umbel bearing numerous bulbs, along with a few fl. Spatha of 1 le. , point long and slender. St. Longer than the reddish peri. Very seldom bearing fl. Not common. Waste places. (E) P. 6. "In Daldowie woods, " Dr. Brown. Banks of Ctyde above Carmyle, and on a bank below it, among...st some trees; Dunglass rocks; Cumbrae and Arran. 3. A. URSINUM, L. Broad-leaved Garlic, Ramsans. Scape about 12 in. High, triangular. Le. Thin, flat, ovato-lanceolate, tapering into a footstalk. Fl. In a loose umbel, of about 12 white fl. Spathas 2, ovate, quickly falling off before the fls. Expand. Peri, spreading. Segments lanceolate. Le. When bruised smell- ing strongly of garlic. Frequent. Moist woods and hedge banks. (B) P. 4 6. Carmyle ; Cambus- lang glen; Cathkin woods; Campsie glen, most abundant; Gourock, &c.
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