Root fibrous. Stem 18 inches to 



ox 



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feet high, of a 



woody texture. Leaves digitate; leaflets 7-13, linear- 

 lanceolate, on both sides densely covered with a shining 

 silkiness. i^d^cewze* terminal, a foot long. Floivo^s whorled . 

 Calyx nearly villous, the upper and lower lips equal ; 

 bractea subulate ; hracteolce linear, minute, deciduous. Alee 

 oblong, blue. Yexillum broadly ovate, reflected at the 

 sides, paler in the centre. Carina falcate, ciliate at the 

 apex, paler than the vexillum or alae. Legumen oblong, 

 4-5-seeded. Seeds small, white, and polished. 



We are 



scription. 



obliged 



to Mr. 



Douglas 



for the above de- 



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t 



Note upon Canavalia honariensiSy fol. 1 199. 



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house climber, and that probably, if raised from cuttings and planted out, 

 it will succeed in the open border during the summer. It continues in 

 flower from June till the end of November, in the greenhouse. 



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