RMPG1J4G–. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. CRUCIFERAE {MUSTARD FAMILY) 179 Means of control Infested grain fields and meadows should be sprayed with Iron sulfate or Copper sulfate before the first flowers mature. Stubbles should be cultivated after harvest in order .to destroy autumn seedlings. SWINE CRESS Cordnopus didymus, Sm., (Senebiera didyma, Pers.) Other English names: Lesser Wart Cress, Carpet Cress. Introduced. Annual or biennial. Pr
RMRD9WEP–. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. CRUCIFERAE {MUSTARD FAMILY) 179 Means of control Infested grain fields and meadows should be sprayed with Iron sulfate or Copper sulfate before the first flowers mature. Stubbles should be cultivated after harvest in order .to destroy autumn seedlings. SWINE CRESS Cordnopus didymus, Sm., (Senebiera didyma, Pers.) Other English names: Lesser Wart Cress, Carpet Cress. Introduced. Annual or biennial. Pr
RMC8X9DA–Lesser Swine-cress, lepidium didymum or coronopus didymus
RMRE0PGH–. Flowers of the field. Botany. Seneeiera coronopus {Wall Cress) THAT.AISIIFLOR.E 13. Senebikra (Wart Cress) 1. ,5. coronopiis (Wart Cress or Swine Cress). âPouch undivided, rough, with little sharp points ; style prominent. A common roadside weed, with trailing leafy stems, and clusters of very small whitish flowers.âFl. all the summer. Annual. 2. 5. didynia (Lesser Wart Cress).âPouch notched, of two wrinkled lobes ; style very short. A common roadside weed in the south and west of England. It differs from the last in having a more slender stem, and more finely cut leaves. It emits a very pow
RMRE0PGP–. Flowers of the field. Botany. 24. Seneeiera coronopus {Wall Cress) THAT.AISIIFLOR.E 13. Senebikra (Wart Cress) 1. ,5. coronopiis (Wart Cress or Swine Cress). âPouch undivided, rough, with little sharp points ; style prominent. A common roadside weed, with trailing leafy stems, and clusters of very small whitish flowers.âFl. all the summer. Annual. 2. 5. didynia (Lesser Wart Cress).âPouch notched, of two wrinkled lobes ; style very short. A common roadside weed in the south and west of England. It differs from the last in having a more slender stem, and more finely cut leaves. It emits a very
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