Madder Tribe
Madder (Rubia peregrina).—Tiny flowers—Otterbourne Hill.
Crosswort or Mugwort (Galium Cruciatum).—Roadside, Allbrook.
Yellow Lady’s Bedstraw (G. verum).—Everywhere.
Marsh B. (G. palustre).—Cuckoo Bushes.
(G. uliginosum).—Gravel-pit, Otterbourne.
White Bedstraw (G. erectum).—Winchester Road.
Cleavers or Cliders (G. Aparine).—Everywhere.
Rough (G. Mollugo).—Cornfields.
Woodruff (Asperula odorata).—Sparrow Grove.
(A. cynanchica).—Chalk downs.
Field Madder (Sherardia arvensis).—Otterbourne Hill.
Valerian (Valeriana dioica).—Itchen meadows.
Lesser V. (V. officinalis).—Itchen meadows.
Lamb’s Lettuce (Valerianella olitorium).—Downs and stubble-fields.
Teasel (Dipsacus sylvestris).—Grand ornament to the hedges. On a fallow field it came up in quantities, as if sown.
Devil’s-Bit Scabious (Scabiosa succisa).—Makes grey clouds all over Cranbury Park.
Common S. (S. arvensis).—Everywhere.
Lesser S. (S. Columbaria).—Malabar wayside.
Hare Bell (Campanula rotundifolia).—Otterbourne Hill.
Nettle-Leaved Bellflower (C. Trachelium).—Road-sides.
Clustered B. (C. glomerata).—Pitt Down.