It grows wild with us under our walls, and in rubbish, the common paths, and sides of hedges and fields, as also in our gardens here in England, without any planting.
It grows wild in many places in England and Wales, as between Greenhithe and Gravesend.
It grows wild in many places of this land, and may be plentifully found near London, as between Rotherhithe and Deptford, by the ditch side.
THIS grows usually in gardens, and some of it grows wild in Appleton meadows in Gloucestershire, where the poor people gather the buds of young shoots, and sell them cheaper that our garden Asparagus is sold in London.
Cucurbita lagenaria (Kel) grows wild, and is cultivated in Efat for water-bottles.
Sinapis Nigra (Sanafitch) grows wild, and is sometimes resorted to as an additional ingredient of the pepper sauce called wotz.
When it grows wild on our waste land, it is common to set it on fire in the summer months, and the roots and stems will throw up from the ground young shoots, which are found very useful food for sheep and other animals.
This is celebrated as an alexipharmic; but its sensible qualities discover no foundation for any virtues of this kind: the taste is merely leguminous; and in Italy (where it grows wild) it is said to be used as food.
It grows wild in great abundance in Battersea fields, where my late friend Mr. Curtis used ludicrously to say that bad husbandry was exhibited to perfection.
It grows wild in the Indian seas, and in the eastern parts of Asia; and thence it has been introduced into every part of the tropical regions.
It grows wild in wet ground, but has long been cultivated in the garden, and is, occasionally, used in winter salads and in sauces.
It grows wild in Tartary, and has been lately found in abundance on the sandy plains of Jeypoor.
Clusius[171] affirms upon hearsay that it grows wild in the new world and in the neighbouring islands.
It grows wild in the Canaries and in Madeira, in the Mediterranean region and in the neighbourhood of the Black Sea, preferring dry and stony ground.
It grows wild in abundance on open plains where the soil is favourable, and it has a long-established reputation for cheering the spirits.
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