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LIST OF FLOWERS
ОглавлениеYELLOW FLOWERS | ||
Plate. | Page. | |
I. | 1. Lesser Celandine, | 1 |
2. Bulbous Buttercup, | 2 | |
3. Meadow Buttercup, | 3 | |
4. Marsh Marigold, | 4 | |
II. | 1. Wallflower, | 5 |
2. Wild Mustard, | 6 | |
3. Hedge Mustard, | 7 | |
III. | 1. Yellow Horned Poppy, | 8 |
2. Rock Rose, | 9 | |
3. Opposite-leaved Golden Saxifrage, | 10 | |
IV. | 1. Common Whin or Gorse, | 11 |
2. Broom, | 12 | |
3. Needle Whin, | 13 | |
V. | 1. St John's Wort, | 14 |
2. Common Avens, | 15 | |
3. Tormentil, | 16 | |
VI. | 1. Birdsfoot Trefoil, | 17 |
2. Hop Trefoil, | 18 | |
3. Lady's Fingers, | 19 | |
4. Meadow Vetchling, | 20 | |
VII. | 1. Creeping Cinquefoil, | 21 |
2. Silver Weed, | 22 | |
3. Common Agrimony, | 23 | |
VIII. | 1. Common Nipplewort, | 24 |
2. Autumnal Hawkbit, | 25 | |
3. Yellow Goatsbeard, | 26 | |
IX. | 1. Coltsfoot, | 27 |
2. Common Groundsel, | 28 | |
3. Common Ragwort, | 29 | |
X. | 1. Crosswort, | 30 |
2. Biting Stonecrop, | 31 | |
3. Yellow Bedstraw, | 32 | |
4. Mugwort, | 33 | |
XI. | 1. Wild Mignonette, | 34 |
2. Common Dandelion, | 35 | |
3. Tansy, | 36 | |
XII. | 1. Primrose, | 37 |
2. Cowslip, | 38 | |
3. Bog Asphodel, | 39 | |
XIII. | 1. Honeysuckle, | 40 |
2. Yellow Water Iris, | 41 | |
3. Daffodil, | 42 | |
XIV. | 3. Common Comfrey, | 43 |
WHITE FLOWERS | ||
XIV. | 1. Sneezewort Yarrow, | 44 |
2. Mountain Everlasting, | 45 | |
XV. | 1. Traveller's Joy, | 46 |
2. Wood Anemone, | 47 | |
3. Water Crowfoot, | 48 | |
XVI. | 1. Shepherd's Purse, | 49 |
2. Common Scurvy Grass, | 50 | |
3. Hairy Rock Cress, | 51 | |
XVII. | 1. Common Chickweed, | 52 |
2. Mouse-eared Chickweed, | 53 | |
3. Greater Stitchwort, | 54 | |
XVIII. | 1. Goutweed, | 55 |
2. Wild Angelica, | 56 | |
3. Upright Hedge Parsley, | 57 | |
4. Hemlock Water Dropwort, | 58 | |
XIX. | 1. Cow Parsnip, | 59 |
2. Wild Chervil, | 60 | |
3. Sea Carrot, | 61 | |
4. Common Hemlock, | 62 | |
XX. | 1. Meadow Sweet, | 63 |
2. Wild Strawberry, | 64 | |
3. Wood Sorrel, | 65 | |
XXI. | 1. Goosegrass or Cleavers, | 66 |
2. Woodruff, | 67 | |
3. Yarrow or Millfoil, | 68 | |
XXII. | 1. Ox-eye Daisy, | 69 |
2. Daisy, | 70 | |
3. Scentless Mayweed, | 71 | |
XXIII. | 1. Snowdrop, | 72 |
2. Common Star of Bethlehem, | 73 | |
3. Ransoms, | 74 | |
XXIV. | 1. Mossy Saxifrage, | 75 |
2. Marsh Pennywort, | 76 | |
3. Intermediate Wintergreen, | 77 | |
XXV. | 1. Grass of Parnassus, | 78 |
2. Common Bladder Campion, | 79 | |
3. Sea Campion, | 80 | |
XXVI. | 1. Common Eyebright, | 81 |
2. White Dead Nettle, | 82 | |
3. Spotted Orchis, | 83 | |
XXVII. | 2. Chickweed Wintergreen, | 85 |
XL. | 2. Burnet Rose, | 125 |
GREEN FLOWERS | ||
XXVII. | 1. Red-Berried Bryony, | 84 |
3. Cuckoopint or Wake Robin, | 86 | |
XXVIII. | 1. Common Mare's Tail, | 87 |
3. Greater Burdock, | 89 | |
XXIX. | 1. Mouse-Tail, | 90 |
2. Ribwort Plantain, | 91 | |
3. Knotty Figwort, | 92 | |
XXX. | 1. Lady's Mantle, | 93 |
2. Dog's Mercury, | 94 | |
3. Common Nettle, | 95 | |
PURPLE FLOWERS | ||
XXXI. | 1. Purple Sea-Rocket, | 96 |
2. Cuckoo Flower or Lady's Smock, | 97 | |
3. Marsh Cinquefoil, | 98 | |
4. Water Avens, | 99 | |
XXXII. | 1. Dog Violet, | 100 |
2. Heartsease, | 101 | |
3. Common Mallow, | 102 | |
XXXIII. | 1. Scotch Thistle, | 103 |
2. Marsh Plume Thistle, | 104 | |
3. Field Scabious, | 105 | |
XXXIV. | 1. Common Ling or Heather, | 106 |
2. Black Knapweed, | 107 | |
3. Wild Thyme | 108 | |
XXXV. | 1. Early Purple Orchis, | 109 |
2. Purple Loose-strife, | 110 | |
3. Common Butterwort, | 111 | |
XXXVI. | 1. Common Bugle, | 112 |
2. Ground Ivy, | 113 | |
PINK FLOWERS | ||
XXVIII. | 2. Common Butterbur, | 88 |
XXXVI. | 3. Hairy Water Mint, | 114 |
XXXVII. | 1. Common Fumitory, | 115 |
2. Ragged Robin, | 116 | |
3. Red Campion, | 117 | |
XXXVIII. | 1. Dove's-foot Crane's-bill, | 118 |
2. Herb-Robert, | 119 | |
3. Stork's Bill, | 120 | |
XXXIX. | 1. Rest Harrow, | 121 |
2. Saintfoin, | 122 | |
3. Red Clover, | 123 | |
XL. | 1. Dog Rose, | 124 |
3. Lousewort, or Red Rattle, | 126 | |
XLI. | 1. Great Wild Valerian, | 127 |
2. Small Bindweed, | 128 | |
3. Foxglove, | 129 | |
XLII. | 1. Broad-Leaved Willow Herb, | 130 |
2. Corn Cockle, | 131 | |
3. Cross-Leaved Pink Heath, | 132 | |
BLUE FLOWERS | ||
XLIII. | 1. Blue Meadow Crane's-bill, | 133 |
2. Milkwort, | 134 | |
3. Corn Flower or Blue Bottle, | 135 | |
4. Tufted Vetch, | 136 | |
XLIV. | 1. Wild Succory, | 137 |
2. Blue Bell or Harebell, | 138 | |
3. Sea Holly, | 139 | |
XLV. | 1. Germander Speedwell, | 140 |
2. Brooklime Speedwell, | 141 | |
3. Great Water Forget-me-not, | 142 | |
XLVI. | 1. Common Borage, | 143 |
2. Evergreen Alkanet, | 144 | |
3. Wood Hyacinth, | 145 | |
XLVII. | 1. Field Gentian, | 146 |
2. Sea Aster, | 147 | |
3. Viper's Bugloss, | 148 | |
RED FLOWERS | ||
XLVIII. | 1. Red Poppy, | 149 |
2. Scarlet Pimpernel, | 150 | |
3. Common Sorrel, | 151 |