' #8 WEEDS AND USEFUL PLANS, 
1. R. bulbo’sus; L, Hairy} ae 
leaves sliclale trifoliolate and som 
what pinnately lea leaflets a 
thed, ide 
ally 3-cleft, incisely to the m 
dle or terminal one petiotillate ; stent 
ereet, from a solid bu b 
duancles pad tar calyx reflexed) 
shorter than the petals. 
uLBous Ranuncuus. Buttercups: 
Crowfoot. ; 
Fr. Bassinet, Germ neler ae 
unkel. a Boton de Oro 
Row perennial. Stem about a foot high; 
often scacal ae the same root, more or 
~~ ne 
les 2-6 in nae ‘ long; sulcate-angular; 
Puutes Scien inore sa 8 Sogeabele doable) )5 
: aig yellow and shinin 
Pastures and meadows: introduced. Native 
of Hurope. Fl. May: Fr: July, 
Obs... This — is extensively 
aturalized, and is considered quite a 
Sitiean ce by farme ° The fes eshy bulb 
is highly acrid affording a powerful 
n 
yi ; 
urpose, in order to excite sympa athe. Ido not know that tattle oh 
n injured by it, but as it is a troublesome weed, when fully in 
—- it may be well for farmers to know the plant, cad eradicate af 
upon its first appearance in their grounds, 
ey stem erect, ‘fg Spee us at biases Iéaves $-divid: 
rie Tall Crowfoot: "Batterenpet 
Perenniat. Stem 1=2 feet high, branched above, sparin leafy, and with the petioled 
seogert with spreading hairs, but Semetintes nearly snioo - 3s Powirs ricarly as large, but 
so deep charg. as in the preceding. 
d pastures: Native of Rurcpe: June» Aug. 
Obs: Like the foregoing, this is an introduced weed ; it = pone 
iii New veh and in one York State, Posted is to Dr. Dar- 
a -bedorta_ hindent._1 in ‘Peonjrania. Both te 
‘Aen 
i Cdarfick: or Buttereups Ranunculus bulbosas the upper ‘and lo 
portions oto st 2 A Separate petal; w (anon at the Haier ot 
