Domestic Encyclopædia (1802)/Spatling-Poppy

2838819Domestic Encyclopædia (1802), Volume 4 — Spatling-Poppy

SPATLING-POPPY, White Bottle, or Bladder Campion, Cucubalus Behen, L. a native perennial, which grows in corn-fields, dry meadows, and pastures: it flowers in July and August.—The leaves of this vegetable, when boiled, possess the flavour of pease; and are by the Gothlanders advantageously applied to erysipelatous eruptions. The flowers are eagerly visited by bees, as well as by the most beautiful butterflies, in twilight.