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  • Brachychiton rupestris (category Cows)
    The Queensland Bottle Tree (Brachychiton rupestris) originally classified in the family Sterculiaceae, which is now within Malvaceae, is native of Queensland...
    2 KB (281 words) - 06:09, 25 October 2007
  • leaves and inflorescences are used as cattle fodder, specially for milking cows. Its fruits are edible, being sought by birds, as well as by mammals, including...
    5 KB (286 words) - 19:24, 22 June 2010
  • as salad, boiled or as a kind of pesto. They were used as fodder as well. Cows that have fed on ramsons give milk that slightly tastes of garlic, and butter...
    3 KB (345 words) - 15:58, 29 October 2007
  • R. 1696.—Said to be sometimes cult, as a bee-plant. According to Jepson, "Cows fed on it show a marked increase in yield of milk but will not eat it alone...
    4 KB (115 words) - 08:44, 8 July 2009
  • Samanea saman (redirect from Cow-tamarind)
    digested and often cause slight digestive troubles. The pods when eaten by cows are said to increase the quality of their milk. CH The above text is from...
    5 KB (115 words) - 01:21, 8 November 2010
  • northern Mexico. It goes by a variety of common names, including "cow's tongue cactus", "cow tongue prickly pear", "desert prickly pear", "discus prickly pear"...
    4 KB (311 words) - 22:03, 23 February 2010
  • photo 1 photo 2 photo 3 Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963 w:Bauhinia forficata. Some of the material on this page...
    1 KB (58 words) - 13:11, 1 February 2010
  • Describe the plant here... If you have a photo of this plant, please upload it! Plus, there may be other photos available for you to add. photo 1 photo...
    2 KB (88 words) - 17:05, 21 October 2009
  • Solanum mammosum is commonly known as Nipplefruit, Titty Fruit, Cow's Udder, or, ambiguously, "Apple of Sodom". The Japanese call it Fox Face. It is an...
    2 KB (151 words) - 16:08, 2 June 2010
  • Vicia cracca (redirect from Cow vetch)
    If you have a photo of this plant, please upload it! Plus, there may be other photos available for you to add. photo 1 photo 2 photo 3 Standard Cyclopedia...
    2 KB (80 words) - 12:27, 28 October 2009
  • a good compost consists of nine parts of loam and one part of well-rotted cow-manure, the pots being provided with good drainage, especially the larger...
    18 KB (303 words) - 19:03, 12 November 2010
  • Mucuna pruriens (redirect from Cow-itch)
    Mucuna pruriens (syn. Dolichos pruriens) is a tropical legume known by a multitude of common names, including velvet bean, cowitch, cowhage, kapikachu...
    5 KB (530 words) - 03:52, 14 July 2007
  • Do you have cultivation info on this plant? Edit this section! Do you have propagation info on this plant? Edit this section! Do you have pest and disease...
    3 KB (115 words) - 01:11, 17 September 2009
  • areas, has become invasive. It is also known as Common Tansy, Bitter Buttons, Cow Bitter, Mugwort, or Golden Buttons. The Mugwort used in acupuncture as Moxa...
    5 KB (270 words) - 16:21, 19 April 2010
  • soil has been raked over, cover to the depth of 2 inches with half- decayed cow-manure. With frequent waterings during the summer and the removal of weeds...
    12 KB (462 words) - 20:32, 12 January 2010
  • The Trumpet vine or Trumpet creeper (Campsis radicans), also known as "Cow itch vine," is a large and vigorous woody vine of the family Bignoniaceae, notable...
    6 KB (629 words) - 15:42, 23 October 2009
  • hairless, perennial aquatic plant. Its name is derived from Greek bous, meaning "cow", "ox" etc and tome, a cut (the verb 'temnein' meaning "to cut"), which refers...
    4 KB (423 words) - 21:13, 18 February 2010
  • Mill. – syn. O. bergeriana Opuntia engelmannii – Engelmann's Prickly Pear, Cow's-tongue Prickly Pear, Desert Prickly Pear, Discus Prickly Pear, Texas Prickly...
    32 KB (900 words) - 22:17, 23 February 2010
  • macrorhiza) do best in good fibrous loam to which one-third of well-rotted cow-manure or pulverized sheep-manure has been added. Perfect drainage of the...
    13 KB (498 words) - 12:32, 11 December 2010
  • well-prepared soil of four parts decomposed sod loam, one part of well-rotted old cow-manure and one part sand. The soil should be well screened. Potting firmly...
    12 KB (571 words) - 17:51, 20 January 2010
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