"Medicago" Quotes from Famous Books
... BLACK or HOP MEDIC (Medicago lupulina), with even smaller, bright yellow oblong heads which turn black when ripe, lies on the ground, its branches spreading where they leave the root. A native of Europe and Asia, it is now distributed as a common weed throughout our area, for there is scarcely ... — Wild Flowers, An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and - Their Insect Visitors - - Title: Nature's Garden • Neltje Blanchan
... Resedaceae. Reseda. Caylussa! Aurantiaceae. *Citrus! Vitaceae. Vitis. Vitis. Umbelliferae. Heracleum. Angelica. Thysselinum. *Athamanta. *Daucus! *Torilis. Rosaceae. *Rosa! *Rosa! *Geum! *Geum! Agrimonia. Amygdalus. Prunus! Spiraea! Spiraea! Rubus. *Pyrus! *Pyrus! ?Leguminosae Trifolium! Medicago! Melilotus. Pisum! Cucurbitaceae. Cucumis. Passifloraceae. Passiflora. Philadelphaceae. Philadelphus. Onagraceae. Epilobium! Epacridaceae. Epacris! Ericaceae. *Erica. Rhododendron! Convolvulaceae. Convolvulus. Gentianaceae. Gentiana. ... — Vegetable Teratology - An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants • Maxwell T. Masters |