Search Results for: Offal of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus not cut in pieces
again branches freely. the leaves are 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
the sixteenth century, for lyte says, in the niewe herball, : 'this herbe is found in some places of this countrie, in woods and hedges and in the gardens of some herboristes.' though not, however, much cultivated, it was evidently growing wild in many parts of the country when our great herbals were...
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