Field and Woodland Plants. William S. Furneaux
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William S. Furneaux
Field and Woodland Plants
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4057664561510
Table of Contents
I INTRODUCTION GENERAL CHARACTERS OF PLANTS AND THE IDENTIFICATION OF FLOWERS
Classification of Flowering Plants
SYNOPSIS OF THE NATURAL ORDERS
II THE POLLINATION AND FERTILISATION OF FLOWERS
V WOODS AND THICKETS IN SPRING
VI THE SPRING-FLOWERING TREES AND SHRUBS OF WOODS, THICKETS, AND HEDGEROWS
VII WAYSIDES AND WASTES IN SPRING
VIII MEADOWS, FIELDS AND PASTURES—SPRING
IX BOGS, MARSHES AND WET PLACES IN SPRING
X WOODS AND THICKETS IN SUMMER
XI WASTES AND WAYSIDES IN SUMMER
XII WAYSIDES AND WASTES IN SUMMER (Continued)
XIII WASTES AND WAYSIDES IN SUMMER (Continued)
XIV MEADOWS, FIELDS AND PASTURES—SUMMER
XV BOGS, MARSHES AND WET PLACES—SUMMER
XX ON WALLS, ROCKS, AND STONY PLACES
XXI FIELD AND WAYSIDE IN AUTUMN
LIST OF FLOWERS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO THEIR HABITATS AND HABITS
LIST OF FLOWERS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO THEIR ORDERS AND GENERA
COLOURED PLATES
I. Spring Flowers of the Woods | Frontispiece |
1. Green Hellebore | |
2. Plantain-leaved Leopard's-Bane | |
3. Lady's Slipper | |
4. Sand Garlic | |
5. Wild Hyacinth | |
6. Wood Melic Grass | |
II. Flowers of the Woods | To face p. 130 |
1. Great Valerian | |
2. Foxglove | |
3. Succory-leaved Hawk's-beard | |
4. Nettle-leaved Bell-flower | |
5. Broad-leaved Helleborine | |
6. Hairy Brome-grass | |
III. Flowers of the Wayside | To face p. 150 |
1. Round-leaved Crane's-bill | |
2. Black Horehound | |
3. Evergreen Alkanet | |
4. Bristly Ox-tongue | |
5. Red Bartsia | |
6. Annual Meadow Grass | |
7. Hemlock Stork's-bill | |
IV. Flowers of the Field | To face p. 210 |