RFH8MPJE–Slender Tare or Vetch - Vicia parviflora syn. V. laxiflora & V. tenuissima
RMRYD4MW–Vicia Gracilis Many-Seeded Slender Tare
RM2JXDJ7E–Slender Tare - Ervilia parviflora
RMEYYYDD–slender vetch, smooth tare, lentil vetch (Vicia tetrasperma), inflorescence with subtended leaf, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RF2H2Y3D0–Hairy Tare (vicia hirsuta), close up of a cluster of the tiny white flowers of this slender climbing plant.
RM2AG2R01–. Field and woodland plants. THE Hemlock Storks-bill. eight paii-s of leaflets ; and tlie minute, pale blue flowers, in clustersof from one to six, are on long peduncles. The pods have only twoseeds, and are hairy and sessile. The other Tare referred to is the Slender Tare (V. tetrasperma),found principally in the South of England. It owes its specificname to the fact that its pods usually contain four seeds. It ismore slender and much less branched than the Hairy Tare, andits leaves have generally only from three to five pairs of leaflets.The flowers are pale blue, appearing from June to Augu
RM2AG2RB2–. Field and woodland plants. The fruit op tiikStorks-bill. WASTES AND WAYSIDES IN SUMMER 161 flowers, one of which—the Haiiy Tare ( Vicia hirsulu)—is verycommon in fields and hedges, tiowering from June to August. Thestems of this plant are slender, hauy, and are so much branchedthat they form tangled masses, often mixed up in a confusedmanner ith neighbouring plants. The leaves have from six to. THE Hemlock Storks-bill. eight paii-s of leaflets ; and tlie minute, pale blue flowers, in clustersof from one to six, are on long peduncles. The pods have only twoseeds, and are hairy and sessile.
RF2WD8977–Hairy vetch (Vicia hirsuta)
RM2JXDKN7–Slender Tare - Ervilia parviflora
RMD2TX43–Vicia gracilis; Many-seeded Slender Tare
RM2JKF1PE–Slender Tare - Ervilia parviflora
RMRDR7YX–. 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. Botany. Genus 40. PEA FAMILY. 7. Vicia tetrasperma (L.J Moench. Slender 'etcli. Smooth or Lentil Tare. Fig. 2619. Eri'um telraspermum L, Sp. PI. 738. 1753. Vicia tetrasperma Moench, Meth. 148. 1794. Annual, glabrous or nearly so, weak, slen- der, 6'-24' long. Stipules linear, long-auriculate at the base; leaves short-petioled; leaHets thin, 6-12, linear or linear-oblong, obt
RMRDJNPF–. 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 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 40. PEA FAMILY. 411 7. Vicia tetrasperma (L.) Moench. Slender Vetch. Smooth or Lentil Tare. Fig. 2619. Erviim tetraspermum L. Sp. PI. 738. 1753. Vicla tetrasperma Moench, Meth. 148. 1794. Annual, glabrous or nearly so, weak, slen- der, 6'-24' long. Stipules linear, long-auriculate at the base; leaves short-petioled; leaflets thin, 6-12, linear or linear-o
RF2WD8937–Hairy vetch (Vicia hirsuta)
RMDDWDNT–Vicia gracilis; Many-seeded Slender Tare
RMRE1JY4–. Flowers of the field. Botany. 132 LEGinilNOS.'E * Aniniah : hallets few : flo'vo-s-fciu : style wilh a ring of down (Tares) 1. /'. Itcrsi'ila (Hairy Tare).—A slender, much-branched, hairy plant, forming tangled masses of stems and leaves; leaflets 12 — id flowers i—6 together, minute, pale blue; pods sessile, hairy, 2-seeded. — Fields and hedges ; very common. This, though a mischievous weed, is not the Tare of Holy Scripture, which is supposed to be the Darnel {Lbliiiin tenuileiituiii).—Fl. May— August. Annual. 2. V. /('/'r(7.//77//a (Smooth Tare).—More slender, less branched, almost gla
RMRENY3J–. Weeds and weed seeds illustrated and described [microform]. Weeds; Mauvaises herbes; Mauvaises herbes; Weeds. WEEDS AND WEED SEEDS. 47 incur with the tips slmrp and 2 inciics lonK, 4 to 12-s('('(li'(l. Wild Tare or Wild Pea {Vicia angustifolia (L.) Reichard) is an introduced jinnual, wicJelj' distributed in cereal crops and ii8 a wayside weed in eastern Canada. The phmt is hairless or downy. Stem slender, simple or branched at the base. Leaves are composed of 2-5, rarely (3, pairs vf linear or lance-shaped leaflets. I'lowers to J inch h)nK, purjile, 1 or 2 in the upper axils of the leave;
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