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walls or dry soil. Herb Robert ( Geranium Roberti- 
dnum ), purple, rarely over ten inches, grows almost 
anywhere. Wood Sorrel ( Oxalis Acetosella ), white, 
with purple veins, four to six inches, damp and shady 
places. Bird’s-foot Trefoil ( Lotus corniculatus), yellow, 
stem decumbent, exposed, with rather damp soil, 
slightly sandy. Meadow Vetchling ( Ldthyrus pratensis) 
yellow, stems two or three feet long, climbing , damp 
soil. Blue Marsh Vetchling ( Lathyrus palustris). 
Wood Strawberry ( Fragdria vesca ), white, moist 
ground, but not too shady in aspect. Smooth-leaved 
Willow ( Epilobium montdiium ), purple-rose colour, 
about ten inches, dry shady aspect. Red-berried 
Bryony ( Bryonia dioica ), a climbing plant, palmate 
leaves, almost any soil or aspect. Wall Pennywort 
(Cotyledojis Umbilicus ), yellowish-green, rocks, stones, or 
old walls. Stonecrop ( Sedum acre), yellow, old stones, 
trunk of trees, or any moderately dry situation. White 
Stonecrop ( Sedum album), white, same situations as last. 
Hairy Stonecrop ( Sedum villosum), pale-rose colour, 
six inches, moist soil, prefers to be near running water. 
Common Ivy ( Hedera Helix), creeper. N.B. Very useful 
