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Weeds

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I wrote this book for my love for weeds. I love weeds because they remind me of when I used to walk in the wilderness in my home country. There were many weeds, some were nomadic on my way, and reminded me of St. John’s, who used to walk along the wilderness and see many different weeds, this is why I chose to write a book about weeds, to commemorate St. John Baptist life. Wilderness and the variety of weeds he encountered.
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Release dateJun 7, 2021
ISBN9781663223111
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    Weeds - Joseph Bahribek

    Copyright © 2021 Joseph Bahribek.

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced by

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    without the written permission of the author except in the case

    of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.

    Interior Image Credit: Joseph E. Bahri Bek & my Son Jack Joseph Bahri Bek

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    Contents

    Introduction

    Alfalfa ???

    Aramanth

    Green Aramanth

    Asteroideae

    Bulbous Bluegrass

    Green Bristlegrass

    Creeping thistle

    Lessertrefoil White Clover

    Cocklebur

    Goosefoot

    Common Mallow

    Cocklebur

    Cheat Grass

    Crab Grass

    Curly Dock

    – C –

    Cut ear

    Chick Weed

    White Clover

    Wild Carrot

    Cleavers

    – D –

    Dandelion

    Dock

    Dack Leaf

    Smart Weed

    Douglas Mugwort

    Diffuse knpweed

    Fennal (Foeniculum Vulgare)

    Fenugreek. ???

    Foxtail

    Field Mastard

    – G –

    Bunch grass

    Grab Grass

    Groundsel.

    Giant Hogweed

    Grasses

    Green AmaranthAramanth

    Hoary Gress White Top

    Hors Weed

    Giant Hours Tail

    Indian Balsam

    St. Johns-Wort

    – K –

    Diffus Knap Weed

    Knotgrass

    Common Knotweed

    Lamb’s Quarters Pig Weed

    Russian Knapweed

    Leafy Spurge

    Prickly Lettuce

    – M –

    Tansy Mustard

    Black Mustard

    Common Mullein

    Common Mullein

    – M –

    Mous ear chikweed

    Monocts. Monocotyledon

    Mallow

    – N –

    Hairy Night Shad

    Bittersweet Nightshad

    Nettle Curtica, Dioica, Urtica Urens)

    Young nettle.

    – O –

    Orchard Grass

    Oxalis or Shamrock

    Oxeye daisy

    – P –

    Poison Helock

    Redroot pigweed

    Poison Ivy Poison Oak

    Corn Poppy

    Pickle Weed

    Pickle Grass

    – Q –

    Quack Grass

    Queen Anne’s Lace

    Daucus Earota

    – R –

    Ragwort

    – S –

    Shamrock

    Scarlet Pimpernel

    Spurges

    – T –

    Cotton Thistle Scotch Thistle

    Sow Thistle (Sonchus Oleraceus)

    Thistle

    Teasel

    Thistle

    Tansy Ragwort

    Senecia Jacobaea

    – V –

    Vetchs

    – W –

    Wild Oat

    White Compion Fruits

    Watson’s Willow herb

    Introduction

    I wrote this book for my love for weeds. I love weeds because they remind me of when used to walk in the wilderness in my home country. There were many weeds, some were nomadic on my way, and reminded me of St. John’s, who used to walk along the wilderness and see many different weeds, this is why I chose to write a book about weeds, to commemorate St. John Baptist life. Wilderness and the variety of weeds he

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