RMW28DYR–Archive image from page 429 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam04bail Year: 1900 1852 TKIPOLIUM Clover of fields and waste places. The T. odoraliim of some seedsmen is evidently Melilotus. Allied genera are Lespedeza, Medicago and Melilotus. A. Flowers in a long spike. incamitum, Linn. Crimso
RM2WEMMCF–Poet in Garden with Woman and Child, Kitao Masanobu, 1786 - 1787 print The Kyoka poet Shikatsube No Magao with a woman and child in a garden with pink flowering bushes (Lespedeza). The child has a frog in his hand. The poem was made by Hanamichi No Tsurane (pseudonym of the actor Ichikawa Danjuro V). paper color woodcut portrait of a writer. writer, poet, author. family group, especially parents with their child(ren). tailless amphibians: frog
RM2AG6BAC–. Louisiana and Arkansas railway; its territory industries and financial condition ... ertising and that has already been startedamong the class most interested, viz.: farmers owning high-priced lands in other parts of the country. LIVE STOCKSeveral superior sorts of food for cattle, such as alfalfa,lespedeza and cow peas, can be grown at almost everypoint on the railroad. Corn and cotton stalks furnish anadditional source of feed, and farmers are learning that theconversion of these products mto beef is unusually profit-able. Cotton seed meal, one of the best fatteners known,is obtainable at
RMHYGECG–Naturalis Biodiversity Center RMNH.ART.743 Lespedeza Kawahara Keiga 1823 1829 Siebold Collection pencil drawing water colour
RMMAA6G0–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 2. Lespedeza procumbens Michx. Trailing Bush-clover. Fig. 2598. Lespedeza procumbens Michx. FI. Bor. m. 2: 70. 180,1. Woolly or downy-pubescent, trailing, procum- bent or sometimes ascending, stouter than the preceding species, stems i2'-3o' long. Stipules subulate; petioles commonly much shorter than the leaves; leaflets oval or elliptic, rarely slightly obovate, obtuse or
RMHA89KA–usfwsendsp 5841804965 Threatened Prairie Bush Clover (Lespedeza leptostachya)
RM2GPTXWJ–Sericea Lespedeza, Lespedeza cuneata
RM2R8WJX7–Kairakuen Garden in autumn
RMW2XPTN–Lespedeza procumbens BB-1913
RMW28E08–Archive image from page 429 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofamer04bail4 Year: 1900 1852 TKIFOLIUM TBILISA Clover of fields and waste places. The T. odorahim of some seedsmen is evidently Melilotus. Allied genera are Lespedeza, Medicago and Melilotus. A. Flowers in a long . incamtum, Linn. Ce
RM2WEW5H3–Two boys gather Hagi (branches with leaf) from a raft on a river, Isoda Kôryûsai, c. 1771 print The boy who pushes it smoothly wears a shirt with a hare on it (reference to the hare). From the series 'Small children on the six' 'crystals' 'rivers'. Inscription is a poem by Minamoto No Toshiyori: the moon, shining over the teaching speza, came to life in the colorful waves of the crystal clear river Noji, as if, the morning would never come. Minamoto No Toshiyori, the Noji No Tamagawa is one of the 'six crystal clear rivers'. 'Hagi' is Lespedeza, a Japanese clover, the bush that the boys attrac
RM2AG6BJ6–. Louisiana and Arkansas railway; its territory industries and financial condition ... HOME-BRED HORSES, MINDEN 54 LOUISIANA AND ARKANSAS RAILWAY. CATTLE RAISED AT MCKAMIE immigration. All that is necessary to secure new settlers isintelligent advertising and that has already been startedamong the class most interested, viz.: farmers owning high-priced lands in other parts of the country. LIVE STOCKSeveral superior sorts of food for cattle, such as alfalfa,lespedeza and cow peas, can be grown at almost everypoint on the railroad. Corn and cotton stalks furnish anadditional source of feed, and
RMMAA6FF–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . Re- 5. Lespedeza Brittonii Bicknell. Britton's Rush-clover. Fig. 2601. L. Br licknell, Torreya 1 103. 1901. Stems ascending, finely pubescent or tonien- tose at least above, 4° long or less. Leaves short-petioled; leaflets firm in texture, oblong to elliptic, obtuse, mucronulate, i'-2' long, finely pubescent or glabrate above, densely velvety- pubescent beneath; peduncles lo
RMHA89KB–usfwsendsp 5842351856 Threatened Prairie Bush Clover (Lespedeza leptostachya)
RMPG4D87–. Clovers and how to grow them . Clover. Fig. 8, Japan Clover {Lespedeza striata} (^0 Tennessee Experiment StadoQ. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Shaw, Thomas, 1843-1918. New York : Orange Judd Company
RM2GPTY2M–Sericea Lespedeza, Lespedeza cuneata
RM2R8WJYJ–Kairakuen Garden in autumn
RMW2XPRR–Lespedeza hirta BB-1913
RMW28DN3–Archive image from page 427 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam02bail Year: 1900 904 LESPEDEZA Imt on heavy lands grows 18-24 in. high. It is a good pasture-and hay-plant, and is useful for plowing under as a green manure. It thrives on land which is indiffer- ently prepared. For hay, seed is
RMPG0KBK–. Henderson's Handbook of plants and general horticulture. Gardening; Botany. LESPEDEZA (JAPAN 0IA)YBB),. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Henderson, Peter, 1822-1890. New York, P. Henderson & Co.
RM2GPTXXY–Sericea Lespedeza, Lespedeza cuneata
RM2R8WJXM–Kairakuen Garden in autumn
RM2GG3CRH–Sericea Lespedeza, Lespedeza cuneata
RMW2XPRD–Lespedeza repens BB-1913
RMW28DKT–Archive image from page 426 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam02bail Year: 1900 LEPTOSYNE LESPEDEZA 903 a«. In the Noith thei,- i.I lilt- aip ni..-tlv tr. .it.-d as half-hardy anmuiK Nmi nth. It II Ilk III, popularity of i itli. i ( '-i 111. promises to olm Ink ir i' 1 1 1 HI America. L. t
RM2AG9KN9–. The botanical class-book, and flora of Pennsylvania, designed for seminaries of learning and private classes. i. Orbicular (roundish, Fig. 25) having the longitudinaland cross diameters nearly equal. It is very rare, if ever,that precise examples of this leaf occur in nature. Pyrolarotundifolia and Anagalis (Pimpernel) afford tolerable exam-ples. 2. Eltptical (oval, Fig. 26) having the length greaterthan the breadth, with the curvature equal at both ends.Ex. Lespedeza prostrata. 3. Oblong (narrow oval, Fig, 27) having the lengthseveral times more than the breadth, with the curvature nearlyeq
RMPG0KBF–. Henderson's Handbook of plants and general horticulture. Gardening; Botany. LESPEDEZA (JAPAN 0IA)YBB),. ^m ^^|R iffi ^^m IIr^^hH n ifl. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Henderson, Peter, 1822-1890. New York, P. Henderson & Co.
RM2R8WJXC–Kairakuen Garden in autumn
RM2GG3CRM–Sericea Lespedeza, Lespedeza cuneata
RMW5R4P6–Link farm, harvetsing Lespedeza seed
RM2GF0WAW–Slender Lespedeza, Lespedeza virginica
RMW23CP6–Archive image from page 154 of da xing an ling sen. da xing an ling sen lin zi yuan diao cha bao gao daxinglingsenlin04tezh Year: 1954-1955 63 Lespedeza bicolor 5100 Spiraea sericea 1300 Corylus heterophylla 9500 Rhododendron mucronu- latum 100 Carex cop' Convallaria majalis varman- shurica copã Pteridium aquilinum cop' Rubus saxatilis sp Fragaria orientalis sp Artemisia laciniata sp Dicranum sol Pirola incamata copi Pulsatilla patens sp Sanquisorba sol Geranium dahuricum sol Atractylodes ovata sol Bupleurum dahuricum sol Vicia ussurensis sol Trifolium lupinaster sol Aquilegia parviflora
RM2AGEFGF–. Book of garden plans. yJapanese Goats BeardJapanese SpeedwellWhite LoosestrifeJune LilyTiger LilyJapanese GroundselGiant Groundsel Also in bed e—^in small groupsJapanese Baneberry Lespedeza japonica Berberis Thunhergii Deutzia gracilis Rhododendron indicum, var. amcenum Clematis paniculata Parthenocissus tricuspidata Wisteria multijuga Wisteria mulijuga, var. alba Polygonum Baldschuanicum Evonymus radicans, var. vegetus Pachysandra terminalis Lilium speciosum Lilium auratum ^inemone japonica Chrysanthemum indicum, var. hortorum Pczonia albiflora, in variety Iris laevigata, in variety Hemeroc
RMMEE5K3–. Die Gartenwelt . Andromeda (Leucothoej axillaris. Vom Verfasser für die „Gartenwelt'^ photographisch aufgenommen (Text Seite 2S0). Abarten, die eine mit karminroten Blüten, die andere mit hängenden Ästen und Zweigen. Desmodium penduUflonim Oudemans (syn. Lespedeza racc- mosa Miq., non bicolor Turcz.). Dieser prächtige, purpurrot blühende, aus Japan stammende, vor ca. 30 Jahren bei uns ein- geführte, aber gegen Kälte empfindliche Halbstrauch, sollte in keiner Anlage fehlen. Er verlangt zu seiner vollen Entwick- lung einen sonnigen, geschützten Standort, einen warmgrün- digen, gut zubereiteten
RMPFM38P–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. LEPTOSYNE LESPEDEZA 903 fls. In the North these plants are mostly treated as half-hardy annuals. None of them has anything like the popularity of either Cosmos or C'aUiopsis eUgans. The commonest species is L. maritim
RM2R8WJYG–Kairakuen Garden in autumn
RMW5WDH5–Photograph of Seeding Lespedeza; Scope and content: Original caption: Seeding lespedeza hastens the recovery of depleted ranges.
RM2GF0WB7–Slender Lespedeza, Lespedeza virginica
RMW27W69–Archive image from page 318 of da xing an ling sen. da xing an ling sen lin zi yuan diao cha bao gao daxinglingsenlin04tezh Year: 1954-1955 -227 - å°å½¢èå°å¢ 13 大èå®IS: åå¡ å°åï¼å° å¾æé·liiin é¨ 362å ¬å°º æ¬å¡ 大èå®å¶ºæ åé¨ å°å¢å¹³å¦ å¡ä¸é¨ 220å ¬å°º æ±åå¡-5ã Lespedeza bicolor 15000 Rosa acicularis Corylus heterophylla 6700 Spiraea sericea ;)>690 Atracty lodes ovata copã Adenophora tetraphylla sp Carex cop 1 Dictamnus dasycarpus sp Bupleurum dahuricum sol Cotyledon malacophylla un Artemisia sacrorum sp Geranium dahuricum sol Convallaria majalis var manshurica sp Pulsatilla patens sp
RM2AFM4GJ–. The Botanical Class-Book and Flora of Pennsylvania. 1. Orbicular (roundish, Fig. 25) having the longitudinaland cross diameters nearly equal. It is very rare, if ever,that precise examples of this leaf occur in nature. Pyrolarotundifolia and Anagalis (Pimpernel) afford tolerable exam-ples. 2. Eliptical (oval, Fig. 26) having the length greaterthan the breadth, with the curvature equal ait both ends,Ex. Lespedeza prostrata. 3. Oblong (narrow oval, Fig. 27) having the lengthseveral times more than the breadth, with the curvature nearlyequal at both ends. Ex. Solomons seal, Side-flowering sand-
RMMAA6FE–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . Vol. II. 9. Lespedeza frutescens ( L.) Brit- ton. Wand-like Bush-clover. Fig. 2605. Hedysarum frulescensL.Sp. Pl. 748. 1753. 10. Lespedeza virginica (L.) Britton. Slender Bush-clover. Fig. 2606. Medicago virginica L. Sp. PI. 778. I753- L. sessilifiora Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 70. 1803. Lespedeca violacea van angtistifolia T. & G. Fl. N. A. 1: 367. 1840. Lespcdeca virginica
RMPFMG7B–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 1852 TKIFOLIUM Clover of fields and waste places. The T. odoratum of some seedsmen is evidently Melilotus. Allied genera are Lespedeza, Medicago and Melilotus. A. Flowers in a long spike. incarnatum, Linn. Crimson or
RM2R8WJYM–Kairakuen Garden in autumn
RMW5TJFF–Photograph of Erosion Control Planting; Scope and content: Original caption: Erosion control planting 3 years after planting, showing how quickly these areas can be healed using lespedeza and black locust.
RM2GF0WB5–Slender Lespedeza, Lespedeza virginica
RMW27RF4–Archive image from page 310 of da xing an ling sen. da xing an ling sen lin zi yuan diao cha bao gao daxinglingsenlin04tezh Year: 1954-1955 ⢠219 Lespedeza bicolor 19900 Spiraea sericea 2600 Carex Iris uniflora Adenophora tetraphylla Geranium dahuricum Pulsatilla patens cop'å¨æ®Wãè§ç¤« cop'å£åä¸ç¼è² sp çæ·ºç°è²ç° sol Iå士 cop 1 大èå®å¶ºä¾ åé¨ å°å¢å¹³å¦ å¡ä¸é¨ 410å ¬å°º æ±åå¡ä¸1' å¨æ®é¦ç³é 壤åä¸ç¼è² çæ·ºç°è²é± è½ç°åå 大èå®å¶ºæ å¡ æ塾å¡ä¸é¨ 590å ¬å°º æåå¡3â7' Ligularia speciosa Lathyrus humilis Artemisia laciniata Vicia amoena Aquilegia parviflora Convallaria majalis var manshurica so
RM2AXHBCH–American Agriculturist, for the farm, garden and household . describe it as an annual, as does Mr.Cartledge, above referred to; while Prof. Rains,who gives a chemical account of it in the South-ern Cultivator for November, speaks of it as aperennial. The plant grows a foot or morehigh, and bears three-parted leaves which arenot very abundant. The flowers are small; oneis borne in the axil of each leaf and followedby a small, one-seeded pod. The agriculturalvalue of the Lespedeza does not seem to be satis-factorily determined. Mr. Cartledge says: Itis, without doubt, a valuable plant. All kinds
RMMECPX6–. Die Gartenwelt . Abb. 8. Garten und Wohnung eines Popen. Cornuti mit starkduftenden Blumen. Auf den Rabatten stehen Maiblumen, Schwert- und Feuerlilien, Paeonien, Malven und Phlox. Hinter den Gebäuden beginnen dann die Gemüse- gärten und die Viehweiden. Gehölze. Die Gattung Lespedeza. Die Arten dieser Leguminosen- gattung gehören zu den schönsten und dankbarsten Ziersträuchern, deren reiclie Blüte vom Juli bis in den Herbst andauert; oft genug setzt erst der Frost dem Blühen ein Ziel. L. bicolor Turcz. ist eine starkwüchsige, über meterhohe Art mit meist kantigen, spater rotbraunen Zweigen,
RMPFM1E0–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1264. Lespedeza Sieboldi. (XM.). 1265 Lettuce plant collapsed with the rot. 1267). The latter are more used because more easily- grown, but the former are considered to be the finer. In 1885, GofE reduced the kinds of Lettuce to 87 va- rieties (4tb Bep. N. Y. Exp. Sta.), throwing them into three general groups:
RM2R8WK1C–Kairakuen Garden in autumn
RM2REB6RA–The remains of Hagi castle
RM2GF0WBA–Slender Lespedeza, Lespedeza virginica
RM2REB1GN–To-in Garden
RMW67K8G–Newberry County, South Carolina. S. A. Williams, manager, Southern Cotton Oil Company, Newberry, S . . .; Scope and content: Full caption reads as follows: Newberry County, South Carolina. S. A. Williams, manager, Southern Cotton Oil Company, Newberry, South Carolina, displaying tube containing from top to bottom, Tennessee. 76, hulled Kobe, unhulled Kobe, hulled Korean, unhulled Korean, unhulled Sericea and hulled Sericea and hulled Sericea Lespedeza seed.
RMW1BRD2–Archive image from page 45 of Descriptive catalogue of flowering, ornamental. Descriptive catalogue of flowering, ornamental trees, shrubs, bulbs, herbs, climbers, fruit trees, &c., &c., &c. / for sale by the Yokohama Nursery Co., Limited. . descriptivecatal1909yoko Year: MAGNOLIA KOBUS. Lespedeza bicolor, light lilac flowers come out in September, a celebrat- ed Japanese autum'al flower (pot grown)— height: 1-2 ft. ; per 10, 1.50. Lespedeza bicolor var., white flower (pot grown)— height : 1-2 ft, ; per 10, Si. 50. Lindera sericea, ornamental shrub, stems and branches have peculiar aromatic
RM2AG9KTN–. The botanical class-book, and flora of Pennsylvania, designed for seminaries of learning and private classes. i. Orbicular (roundish, Fig. 25) having the longitudinaland cross diameters nearly equal. It is very rare, if ever,that precise examples of this leaf occur in nature. Pyrolarotundifolia and Anagalis (Pimpernel) afford tolerable exam-ples. 2. Eltptical (oval, Fig. 26) having the length greaterthan the breadth, with the curvature equal at both ends.Ex. Lespedeza prostrata. 3. Oblong (narrow oval, Fig, 27) having the lengthseveral times more than the breadth, with the curvature nearlyeq
RMPFKB9A–. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. LEGUMES LESPEDEZA 395 biosis, a living together. The term is now gener- ally applied to those cases of symbiosis where there is a mutual benefit to the symbionts. This special kind of symbiosis is often called mutualistic or reciprocal symbiosis to distinguish it from those cases of symbiosis existing between a strict para- site and its host, which is called antagonistic sym- biosis. Disjunctive symbiosis has reference to the relation of flowers and insects in pollination, while contact symbiosis has reference to the relation between the b
RM2GF0WBD–Slender Lespedeza, Lespedeza virginica
RM2REB1GT–To-in Garden
RMR4GX6W–Reakirt's Blue, Echinargus isola, male on Lespedeza sp.
RM2REBMGE–Kurashiki Bikan Historical Area in the morning
RMW67JJB–Newberry County, South Carolina. Cleaning Lespedeza, Southern Cotton Oil County, Newberry, South C . . .; Scope and content: Full caption reads as follows: Newberry County, South Carolina. Cleaning Lespedeza, Southern Cotton Oil County, Newberry, South Carolina, seed cleaning equipment was installed with the assistance of the Clemson College Extension Service to meet a farm market and improved planting seed need. Since the installation of this equipment 166,000 pounds of Lespedeza, 20,000 bu. of small grain, 60,000 pounds of crimson clover, 70,000 pounds of sorghum, 20,000 pounds of soy beans
RM2ANCPMJ–A graphic summary of American agriculture, based largely on the census of 1920 ... . Fig. 43.—This map shows the acreage o( clover grown alone (for timothy and clovermixed see Pig. 40). Clover may mean red, mammoth, or alsike clover in the Northernand Central States, crimson clover, a very different plant, in the coastal plain of Dela-ware, Maryland, and Virginia, bur clover in parts of the South, and was specificallystated in the census schedule to include lespedeza. Consequently, the map above, likethat of wild hay, includes several different plants, all legumes, however. Most of theclover a
RMT1H413–Diversified farming in the cotton Diversified farming in the cotton belt diversifiedfarmi00alfo Year: 1914 18 LESPEDEZA ADAPTABLE TO COTTON BELT Where the soil responds to acid phosphate it usually pays to make an application of about 600 pounds of sixteen per cent acid phosphate per acre at the time of planting oats or about 500 pounds per acre when the lespedeza seed are sown. Where the lespedeza is grown in a permanent pasture, ground phosphate rock will usually pay on land that responds to applications of acid phosphate. Adds Nitrogen and Humus to Soil Lespedeza is a legume and gets nitr
RMPFM38A–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 904 LESPEDEZA but on heavy lands grows 18-24 in. high. It is a good pasture-and hay-plant, and is useful for plowing under as a green manure. It thrives on land which is indiffer- ently prepared. For hay, seed is sown
RM2REB1J3–Kurashiki Bikan Historical Area in the morning
RMW67KJC–Newberry County, South Carolina. Weed, foreign seed and chaff as removed by seed cleaner, Southern . . .; Scope and content: Full caption reads as follows: Newberry County, South Carolina. Weed, foreign seed and chaff as removed by seed cleaner, Southern Cotton Oil Company, Newberry, South Carolina. Seed cleaning equipment was installed with the assistance of the Clemson College Extension Service to meet a farm market and improved planting seed need. Since the installation of this equipment 166,000 pounds of Lespedeza, 20,000 bu. of small grain, 60,000 pounds of crimson clover, 70,000 pounds
RMR5YP35–Tawny-edged Skipper, Polites themistocles, male foraging on tall lespedeza, Lespedeza stuevei
RM2AXHB30–American Agriculturist, for the farm, garden and household . e great want ofSouthern agriculture, and if its equivalent shallbe found iu the Lespedeza, it will be a blessing.We hope to hear more of the new plant. Cross-Cut Drag-Saws.—30 Years Experi-ence. Thirty years experience in the use of dragsaws ! We conclude our correspondent,—Mr.Linville Ferguson of Fay Co., Ind.,—is one ofthe real western pioneers, in whose track themighty forests of the then West reeled and fell,whose ringing axes and rasping saws made thewild music of the wilderness. The drag sawis the pioneers companion indeed, but
RMR14M0D–Bell's Roadside-Skipper, Amblyscirtes belli
RMPFKAB1–. Cyclopedia of farm crops : a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada. Agriculture -- Canada; Agriculture -- United States; Farm produce -- Canada; Farm produce -- United States. LEGUMES LESPEDEZA 395 biosis, a living together. The terra is now gener- ally applied to those cases of symbiosis where there is a mutual benefit to the symbionts. This special kind of symbiosis is often called mutualistic or reciprocal symbiosis to distinguish it from those cases of symbiosis existing between a strict para- site and its host, which is called antagonistic sym-
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RM2REB1J1–Kurashiki Bikan Historical Area in the morning
RFBGH21X–Lespedeza bicolor
RMW67JHP–Newberry County, South Carolina. Clean seed being bagged after going through two cleaning machines . . .; Scope and content: Full caption reads as follows: Newberry County, South Carolina. Clean seed being bagged after going through two cleaning machines, Southern Cotton Oil Company, Newberry, South Carolina. The farm seed cleaning equipment was installed with the assistance of the Clemson College Extension Service to meet a farm market and improved planting seed need. Since the installation of this equipment 166,000 pounds of Lespedeza, 20,000 bu. of small grain, 60,000 pounds of crimson clo
RM2AX55NW–Farm crops, their cultivation and management, a non-technical manual for the cultivation, management and improvement of farm crops . tion for pasture purposes and for soil improvement,especially on run-down soils that are best suited for pasture purposes. REFERENCES Clovers and How to Grow Them. Shaw. Kentucky Expt. Station Circular 8. Clover Sickness. Farmers Bulletins, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture: 323. Clover Farming on Northern Jack-Pine Lands. 441. Lespedeza or Japan Clover. 455. Red Clover. 550. Crimson Clover: Growing the Crop. 676. Hard Clover Seed and Its Treatment in Hulling. 693. Bur
RMPFMYE3–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 904 LESPEDEZA but on heavy lands grows 18-24 in. high. It is a good pasture-and bay-plant, and is useful for plowing under as a green manure. It thrives on land which is indiffer- ently prepared. For hay, seed is sown early in spring, at the rate of K bushel per acre.
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RMW67JX2–Newberry County, South Carolina. J. C. Duncan, Kinards, South Carolina, Route 1 observing his flock . . .; Scope and content: Full caption reads as follows: Newberry County, South Carolina. J. C. Duncan, Kinards, South Carolina, Route 1 observing his flock of sheep grazing on upland pasture consisting of Bermuda grass, hop clover, White Dutch clover and lespedeza. Agricultural lime obtained as a grant of aid through the AAA was applied to this pasture at the rate of 2,000 lbs. per acre. Mr. Ducan says that through the sale of mutton and wool he receives a profit of 25 on his sheep demonstrati
RM2AX2WAF–Horticulture, a text book for high schools and normals, including plant propagation; . ; 690,Field Pea; 693, Bur Clover; 716, Management of Sandy Lands; 757, Commer-cialVarieties of Alfalfa, 761, Management of Muck Land; 8J5, Drainage of Irri-gated Lands; 820, Sweet Clover: Utilization; 836, Sweet Clover: Harvesting;865, Irrigation of Alfalfa; 882, Orchard Irrigation; 921, Principles of Limingof Soils; 931, Soybeans in the Cotton Belt; 978, Barnyard Manure; 1143,Lespedeza; 1148, Cowpeas; 1121, Alsike Clover. The Fertility of the Land, Roberts, Macmillan Co.; Crops and Methodsfor Soil Improveme
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RMPFK283–. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. 450 MEADOWS AND PASTURES MEADOWS AND PASTURES properly. When curing is well done, the forage is nutritious and palatable. Japan clover (Lespedeza striata). Fig. 593. This useful plant was first observed about 1850 at Charleston, S. C. Since that time it has spread throughout the cotton-belt and as far north as the Ohio and Missouri rivers. It is found rather gener- ally along roadsides and in waste ground. It fre- quently comes up in old deserted fields, in all of which situations it furnishes a considerable amount of valuable pasture. It