Vegetable blood changes colour in the leaves; experiment with spurge; with picris.
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Those performing now in Dublin gardens include chickweed, hairy bittercress, spurge and speedwell.
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One squirt in the eye from spurge sap and you're blind.
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Why, it is only great spurge, such as grows in the woods at home.
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Irish spurge, the poacher's old reliable for trapping salmon in these parts, is fully grown.
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But why is it that this spurge, and St. Patrick's cabbage, grow only here in the west?
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There I find something that approaches companionship in the prickly juniper, the narcotic hellebore, and the acrid spurge.
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Plantains and docks, wild spurge, hops climbing up a dead fir tree, a well-chosen pole for them-nothingis omitted.
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There is marjoram and sage, clary, spearmint, peppermint, salsify, elecampane, tansy, assafœtida, coriander, angelica, caper spurge, lamb's lettuce, and sorrel.
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Photograph: Alamy But saps and juices aside, don't be put off growing wood spurge in the garden; just handle it with care.
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Pound together garlic and laserpitium juice, add to this mixture some Laconian spurge, and rub it well into the eyelids at night.
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For the whole of winter, the spurge sits as a spindly bush, its dusty and jaded leaves reddened by the winter chill.
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It is Irish spurge which grows here, and sometimes in Devonshire, and then again in the west of Europe, down to the Pyrenees.
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This spurge goes through an extraordinary metamorphosis at this time of year, as the first buds are thinking about breaking on woody boughs overhead.
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July 6th - July 13th AFTER mid summer many of the Euphorbia or spurge family begin to look jaded.
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I recognized some spurges that let their caustic, purgative sap trickle out.