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Lap’pa. 
SYNGENESIA. AZQUALIS. Arctium, 
outside and edges with whitish hairs terminated by small glo. 
bules ; izzer, scales skinny, set along the back with similar 
hairs, woolly at the ends. Blsss. of a Fe blue ; individuals with 
§ semi-transparent lines, a little woolly on the outside. 
Cylinder of anthers striped blue and white. Germen edged with 
little teeth. Smits blue. Seeds oblong, w with 4 comers, 
ith “ae 
wld Succory, or Cicory, or Endive. " Borders. of cornfields. 
[ Tamworth Castle. ] . July, Aug.* 
ARC’'TIUM. Calyx globular : scales with hooked 
points, bent inwards. 
’ A. Leaves heart-shaped, without thorns, on Jeaf-stalks. 
Kniph. 3—Ludw. 106-Curt. 238—Woodv. 15—Matth, 1154. 
—Lob. obs. 318. 2, and ic. i, 588. 1-Ger. 664. 1~Park. 
1923. 1—Dod. 38-Lob. obs. 318. 1, and it. 1. 587. Qe 
Ger. em. 809. 1—Pet. 23. 1-Fuchs. 72-f. B. iii. 570- 
Trag. 837—Blackw. 117. 1-H. ox. vii. 32. 1—Lomic. i! 
64.2. 
~ Heads with a vey — woolliness, not so broad as those of 
Has 2, nor so ro =~ as * e varieties with woolly heads. The 
commo: Ray. Leaves. the lower on long leaf. 
pes) waved at he edges; the’ upper egg-spear-shaped. Mr. 
opw. Stems reddish. Stems and leaves with short white 
soft bristles. Fruit-stalks from the bosom of the leaves. Cal. 
Anthe 
white. Summits expanding, white. Seeds ‘Sbload, angular, some 
ie? se we 
Common Burr. Clott-burr. Hurr-burr. Road 
isiée mb e ditch banks. B. Le Oe 
roundish, eg meric! brownish purple, ¢0- 
. Hea 
vered fe nan cotton. Bloss. purple: Stem dark red. Rav. — 
Mill. ic. 159~Blackw. 117. cael dan. 642—Pet. 23. 5- 
Matth. 11. 155—H. ox. vii. 32. 2 
Road Ee and rubbish. 
. Heads quite smooth, very large, an inch in diame- 
ter, green Bloss. purplish. 
s, when blanched, are eaten =a in the spring in pene? 
They lose theif bievesnias by cultivation. The roots, e the 
stem shoots up, are eatable, and, when dried, wail make bread. ‘Sheep : 
goats, and swine eat it... Cows and horses refus: 
