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Rosa spinosissima. Burnet rose. Hedge near Wor¬ 
cester, on the Kempsey Road ; also on barren 
waste ground near Church Lench, north of 
Evesham; a plant of beautiful foliage. 
Comadum palustre. Marsh cinquefoil. Boggy places. 
Chelidonium majus. Celandine. Hedges in Silrawley. 
Papaver hybridum , rhceas, and dubium. Poppies, of 
sorts in corn fieldsi 
Nymphoca alba and lutea. White and yellow water 
lilies. On the Avon, and other rivers. 
Plemalis vitalba. Great wild climber. Hedges near 
Malvern, and North of Evesham. A most exu¬ 
berant parasitical shrub, twisting round every 
thing in its way, and hauling down the fences, 
a troublesome hedge weed ; the cottony hairs of 
this shrub, are said to be employed in France in 
manufacture, and are recommended here for the 
stuffing of chairs. 
Thalictrumjlavum. Meadow rue. Meadows and banks 
of rivers ; meadows on Severn.— Marshall. 
Ranunculus repens. Creeping crowfoot. This plant is 
highly esteemed in pastures ; whilst the upright 
crowfoots are deemed prejudicial oh account of 
their stalkiness and acrimony. 
Teucrium scorodonia. Wood sage. On hedge banks. 
Verbena officinalis. Vervain. Road side Powick, 
amongst rubbish in the town of Evesham in 
great profusion. 
Mentha arvensis. Corn mint. Corn fields and moist 
ground. 
*Glecoma hederacea. Ground ivy. Hedge banks. 
Ballotta nigra , Stinking horehound. Hedges in the 
Vale of Evesham.— Marshall. 
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