Clover
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
All the Oxalis go to sleep in Hot-house - leaves droop & each leaflet slightly folds [application of chloroform], 1863-03-31 - 1863-04-09
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Gave an oldish plant of Oxalis acetosella 1/2 tea-spoon of Chloroform in bell glass for 1h 17 [application also of acetate of morphia], 1862-10-17 - 1862-10-19
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Glycerine to mouth of small Flowers, 1881-07-24 - 1881-07-27
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Greenhouse bushy Coronilla - Both surfaces of leaves silvery, 1877-06-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin; written at Southampton once pinned to See previous item
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Hive Bees visit Trifolium incarnatum but never Mr Miner[?] has remarked in America the common red Clover, 1858-06-07 - 1858-07-16
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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NS I Chap 3-13 Note, 1841-07-03
Saw very many humbles and common Bees on flowers in Bean field
Note; by [(Sarah) Elizabeth Wedgwood (1793-1880)?] pp Charles Robert Darwin; written at Shrewsbury
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NS I Chap 3-38 Note, 1858-09-12 - 1858-09-16
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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NS I Chap 6-2 Note, 1840-07-01 - 1840-07-31
All Humble Bees at Maer Garden-flowers
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin; written at Maer All Humble Bees at Maer Garden-flowers
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NS I Chap 6-7 Note, 1841-06-01 - 1841-06-30
Clover I think presents more difficult[y] than any other flower
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin Clover I think presents more difficult[y] than any other flower
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NS I Chap 6-9 Note, 1841-06-01 - 1841-06-30
One is tempted to think that bees created for fructification of plants
Note; by Emma Darwin née Wedgwood pp Charles Robert Darwin; written at Maer One is tempted to think that bees created for fructification of plants
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NS I Chap 6-40 Note, 1862-09-25
To show industry of Bees
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin; written at Bournemouth To show industry of Bees
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NS I Chap 7-85 Note, 1809-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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NS I Seeds-4 Note, 1855-03-15
Casual notes on my collection of seeds
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NS I Seeds-13 Note, 1855-06-01 - 1855-06-30
True seeds & therefore comparable in my Collection
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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NS I Seeds-34 Note, 1809-01-01 - 1882-04-30
List of seeds gummed on paper
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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NS II Hybridism-199 Note, 1840-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Sleep of Plants / 11h 5 a m / Syringed Lotus ornithopodoides with small syringe with water at 66 1/2°, 1874-07-08
Note; by Sir Francis Darwin pp-and Charles Robert Darwin
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The next day 18th was very gloomy & wet, the chloroformed Oxalis kept its leaves open all day [application also of ether], 1809-10-18 - 1882-11-01
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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To my astonishment I saw this morning very many Hive-Bees visiting Red Clover, 1809-01-01 - 1882-12-31
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Trifolium subterraneum / Sleeps like all other Clovers - viewed from vertically above bowed surface of terminal leaflet seen, 1878-05-23
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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