Wild Flowers of NewfoundlandPublished privately by A. M. Ayre, 1935 - Botany |
Common terms and phrases
Alaska ALPINE Amer Arabis alpina Arenaria Asia Avalon Peninsula Betula bracts branches bristly Britain Britton calyx carpels catkins Cerastium CHICKWEED CINQUEFOIL clusters Crataegus Creeping CROWFOOT cultivated dark green dense Draba Draba arabisans drooping Ehrh eight inches Erect Europe Family Fernald five Fleshy flowers on long foot Greek Greenland Habenaria Hairy half inches inches long July Labrador Latin leaf leaflets Limestone limestone barrens long stalks Lower leaves Marsh MEADOW Michx narrow leaves Naturalised Newfoundland Nfld Nfld.-August Nfld.-July Nfld.-June Nfld.-May ORCHIS pale beneath Perennial petals plant pods Polygonum Potentilla prickles purple Pursh Pyrus raceme Ranunculus red fruit Resembling Rhodora root Rosa round Rubus Rumex Rydb Salix SAXIFRAGE sepals shining short stalks showy Shrub silky six feet six inches slender Small white flowers Small yellow flowers Smooth annual species Stellaria stem Stout SUNDEW thick Thin leaves three feet three inches three-quarters inch Tiny tree tufts WHITLOW GRASS WILD WILLOW woods