id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10671 Darwin, Erasmus The Botanic Garden. Part II. Containing the Loves of the Plants. a Poem. With Philosophical Notes. .txt text/plain 53981 3843 81 The next three Classes consist of plants, whose flowers contain but one flower, it bends itself round in an instant, like a French horn, and seen by the naked eye, with its petals, pistil, and stamens; the flowers the branches of the tree, on which the plant grows, and strike root into sleep of the plant, or when exposed to much cold in the day-time, in the The flowers of the male plant are This plant grows on the branches of trees, like the misleto, and in the vegetable economy being produced in flowers or leaves to protect The vegetable poisons, like the animal ones, produce more sudden and more in air than in water, the subaquatic leaves of this plant, and of trees bear some male and others female flowers, immured on all sides by cultivated fig-trees have a few male flowers placed above the female ./cache/10671.txt ./txt/10671.txt