Search Results for: Chicory plants
counties, being almost confined to calcareous soils, it has been sparingly found in twenty-eight british counties, mostly in waste places, quarries and near old ruins. in scotland it is rare. under the shade of trees, on wooded hills, on chalk or limestone, it will grow most luxuriantly, forming bushy plants
dull, darkish green in colour and of unequal size, to inches long, the lower leaves solitary, the upper ones in pairs alternately from opposite sides of the stem, one leaf of each pair much larger than the other, oval in shape, acute at the apex, entire and attenuated into short petioles. first-year plants...
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