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" Umbelliferous plants of the aquatic kind and a nauseous scent are always poisonous. As, water-hemlock, cow-parsley. But if the smell is pleasant, and they grow in dry land, they are not poisonous. As, fennel, dill, coriander. "
A Manual of Botany for the Northern States: Comprising Generic Descriptions ... - Page 12
by Amos Eaton - 1818 - 524 pages
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Botanical Exercises, Including Directions, Rules and Descriptions ...

Amos Eaton - Botany - 1820 - 184 pages
...kind and of a nauseous scent arc always poisonous. As Water-hemlock, Cow-parsley. But if the smell be pleasant, and they grow in dry land, they are not poisonous. As Femiel, Dill, Coriander, Sweet-cicely. Smith, page 416. 3. Plants with labiate corols, and seeds in...
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Manual of Botany, for the Northern and Middle States of America: Containing ...

Amos Eaton - Botany - 1822 - 552 pages
...same germs with nightshade. Smith, page 320, Big ed 2. Umbelliferous plants of th? aquatic kind and of a nauseous scent are always poisonous. As Water-hemlock....if the smell is pleasant and they grow in dry land, thty are not poisonous. As Fennel, Did, Coriander, Sweet-cicily. Smith, page 322, Big. ed. 3. Plants...
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Flora's Interpreter, Or The American Book of Flowers and Sentiments

Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - Flower language - 1832 - 244 pages
...plants of the aqnatic kind andanausoous scent aie always poisonous. At Water-hemlock, Cow-parsley. Bot if the smell is pleasant and they grow in dry land,...they are not poisonous. As Fennel, Dill Coriander. 3. Plants with laliiate corols, and seeds in capsules, frequently poisonous. As Snap-dragon, Fox-glove....
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The Book of Flowers

Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - Flowers in literature - 1836 - 434 pages
...corol, and iof a nauseous sickly smell, always poisonous. As tobacco, thorn-apple, henbane, nightshade. 2. Umbelliferous plants of the aquatic kind and a...they are not poisonous. As fennel, dill, coriander. 3. Plants with labiate corols, and seeds in capsules, frequently poisonous. As snapdragon, foxglove....
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Manual of Botany for North America: Containing Generic and Specific ...

Amos Eaton - Botany - 1836 - 816 pages
...kind, and of a nauseous scent, are always poisonous. As Water hemlock, Cow-parsley. But if the smell be pleasant, and they grow in dry land, they are not poisonous. As Fennel, Dill, Coriander, Sweet-cicily. 3. PlanU with labiate enrols and seed in capsules, frequently poisonous. As Snapdragon,...
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Family Magazine: Or Monthly Abstract of General Knowledge

1836 - 496 pages
...kind, and of a nauseous scent, are always poisonous. As water-hemlock, cow-parsley. But if the smell be pleasant, and they grow in dry land, they are not poisonous. As fennel, dill, coriander, sweet-cicely.—/*. 3. Plants with labiate corola and seeds in capsules, frequently poisonous. As snapdragon,...
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Family Magazine: Or Monthly Abstract of General Knowledge, Volume 3

1836 - 496 pages
...of the same genus with nightshade. — Smith. 2. Umbelliferous plants of the aquatick kind, and of a nauseous scent, are always poisonous. As water-hemlock, cow-parsley. But if the smell be pleasant, and they grow in dry land, they are not poisonous. As fennel, dill, coriander, sweet-cicely.—...
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Flora's Interpreter, Or, The American Book of Flowers and Sentiments

Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - Flower language - 1838 - 282 pages
...corol, and of "a nauseous sickly smell, always poisonous. As, tobacco, thorn-apple, henbane, nightshade. 2. Umbelliferous plants of the aquatic kind and a...they are not poisonous. As, fennel, dill, coriander. . 3. Plants with labiate corols, and seeds in capsules, frequently poisonous. As, snap-dragon, fox-glove....
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North American Botany: Comprising the Native and Common Cultivated Plants ...

Amos Eaton, John Wright (M.D.) - Botany - 1840 - 656 pages
...poisonous, though of the same genus with nightshade. 2. Umbelliferous plants of the aquatic kind, and of a nauseous scent, are always poisonous. As water-hemlock, cow-parsley. But if the Btnell be pleasant, and they grow in dry land, they are not poisonous. As fennel, dill, coriander,...
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The Family Magazine, Or, General Abstract of Useful Knowledge, Volume 3

1843 - 488 pages
...though of the same genus with nightshade. — 2. Umbelliferous plants of the aquatick kind, and of a nauseous scent, are always poisonous. As water-hemlock, cow-parsley. But if the smell be pleasant, and they grow in dry land, they are not poisonous. As fennel, dill, coriander, sweet-cicely,...
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