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Title: Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised. To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Bailey, Frederick Manson, 1827-1915
Subjects: Botany
Publisher: Brisbane, A. J. Cumming, government printer
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library
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in.—Hares-ear Treacle Mustard. Europe,c 34 VIII. CRUCIFERjE. Tribe IV.—Cameline/e.Blennodia, R. Br. irisecta, Benth. (Fig. 16.)■eremigera, Benth., lasiocarpa, F. v. M,— Woombun-woombun of St. Georgenatives.Cunninghamii, Benth.cardaminoides, F. v. M.canescens, R. Br.nasturtioides, Benth. Geococcus, /. Drumm.pusillus, /. Drumm. Stenopetalum, R. Br. velutinum, F. v. M. (Fig. 17.)lineare, R. Br.nutans, F. v. M. Trice V.—Brassice/e.*Brassica, Linn. nigra, Boiss.—Black Mustard. Europe,campestris, Linn. subspecies Napus. Linn.—The Turnip.subspecies Rapa.—The Rape. Tribe VI.—Lepidine/e.Capsella, Mcench. *Bursa-pastoris, Mcench.—Shepherds-purse. Europe.Andrseana, F. v. M.hnmistrata, F. v. M.Senebiera, Poir. *didyma, Pers.—Wart Cress. Europe. Imparts a bad flavour to milk,integrifolia, DC.var. scaber, Bail.Lepidium, Linn.—Fruit a Silicule.strongylophyllum, F. v. M. ^ruderale, Linn.—Narrow-leaved Pepperwort. Europe,folios um, Desv. VII, PAPAVERACE/E.—VIII. CRUCIFERtE.
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36 IX. CAPPARIDE^. Lepidium—contd. monoplocoides, F. v. M. papillosum, F. v. M. *virginicum, Linn.—North America. Tribe VII.—Thlaspide/e.Thlaspi, Linn. cochlearinum, F. v. M.-—Australian Pennycress. Tribe VIII.—Cakiline.e.*Rapistrum, Dcsv. rugosum, AUioni.—European weed introduced with birdseed. Tribe IX.—Raphane^e.Raphanus, Linn. Raphanistrum, Linn.—Jointed Charlock or Wild Radish.Europe. Order IX.—CAPPARIDEJE. Tribe I.—Cleome^e.Cleome, Linn. oxalidea, F. v. M.tetrandra, Banks.grandiflora, F. v. M. *pungens, Willd. — Spider-flower; a wide-spread Northernweed. South America. Polanisia, Rafin. viscosa, DC. = CI come viscosa, Linn.—A troublesome tropi-cal weed. In parts of India known as Dogs Mustard/Used in diseases of the ear in Bombay.—Dr. Dymock.var. grandiflora, Benth. Gynandropsis, DC.pentaphylla, DC.Muelleri, Benth. = Rccpcria cleomoides, F. v. M. Tribe II.—Cappare^e.Capparis, Linn.—Most inland species considered good stock food,and those forming tre
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