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LEGUMINOS^. LXII. Ononis. 



161 



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Clierler^s Rest-liarrow. FL June, July, 



Clt. 1771. Ph|ft. 



913. icon. O. arvensis, Smith, engl. bot. G82. and perhaps O. 



37 O. PE NDULA (Desf. atl. 2. p. 197. t. 191.) herbaceous, senescens, Lapeyr. abr. p. 405. Flowers either white or red. 

 rather hairy ; leaves trifoliate ; leaflets obovate, obtuse, and are, Far. /3, angustifolia (Wallr. 1. c.) leaflets oblong ; branches 



as well as the stipulas, serrated ; peduncles 1 -flowered, without pubescent on one side. 1/ . H. Native of Thurinfrfa. 

 an awn, nearly the length of the leaves; calyx a little shorter Far. y, glabra (D. C. prod. 2. 



than the corolla and legume. ©. H. Native of Barbary, in branches smooth. 1/. H. 



Masc 



Pendulous 'Rest-harrow. Fl.June, Aug. Clt. 1818. PI. 1 ft. 



dry places. 



p. 163.) leaflets oblong; 

 Native of the south of France, in 



Spiny Rest-harrow. Fl. June, Aug. Britain. PL 1 to 2 feet. 



38 O. SiEBE^Ri (Besser, in litt. D. C. prod. 2. p. 162.) stem 44 O. iii'spida (Desf. fl. atl. 2. p. 14G. t. 189.) stems erect, 



herbaceous, hairy; Jeaves smoothish, and for the most part clothed with spreading hairs, unarmed ; leaves trifoliate; leaflets 



obovate, serrated ; flowers solitary ; calyx hispid, about equal 

 in length to the corolla, but twice the length of the legume. If. 

 F. Native of Barbary, in corn fields. 



Far. ft, sptnesccns (D. C. prod. 2. p. 1G3.) branches spines- 

 cent ; leaflets oval-oblong. 



simple, oval, serrated at the apex, rarely trifoliate with the late- 

 ral leaflets, oblong-linear, acute, and small; stipulas acute, 

 entire; pedicels 1 -flowered, awnless, longer than the leaves; 

 corolla length of calyx. ©. H. Native of Crete. O. pendula, 

 Sieb. herb, but not of Desf. Legume 2-4-seeded, a little longer 



than the calyx. This species comes very 'near to O. Gusso- spinosa hirsutissima, Steven in litt. 

 niana, but the flowers in the dried specimens appear red. 

 Siehers Rest-harrow. PL 1 foot. 



§ 3. Bugrana {Biigrane is the French name of Rest-harrow). 

 D. C. prod, 2. jp. 162. Leaves simple or trifoliate. Flowers 



X. H. Native of Tauria. O. 



^e^^;/e or on very short pedicels, purple or rose-coloured, rarely ^^"^gf ^^^ orac teas (j. M. 

 fvhile, ^ r 1 9 ^'^ J tjie islands of the Archipelago. 



Hispid Rest-harrow. PI. 1 to 2 feet. 



45 O. MiTissiMA (Lin. spec. 1007.) stems erect, rather pilose, 

 white ; leaves trifoliate ; leaflets ovate, serrated ; flowers dis- 

 posed in an elongated spike, furnished with stipular, scarious, 

 variegated bracteas. 0. H. Native of Portugal, Corsica, and 



Dill. hort. elth. t. 24. f. 27. 



Anonis scariosa, Mcench. 



39 O. arbore'scens (Desf. fl. atl. 2. p. 149. t. 193.) erect; rer?/-w2^7(/ Rest-harrow. Fl.June, July. Clt. 1732. PL 1 ft. 



branchlets unarmed, sparingly villous ; leaves trifoliate ; leaflets 

 obovate, serrated ; calycine lobes villous, 3-nerved, rather 1 

 than the legume. 



onger 



on mountains. 



\ • G. Native of Barbary, about Arzeau 

 Flowers rose-coloured. 



\^/^l''''''^^^^^ Fl. May, July. Clt. 1826. Shrub 



46 O. DiFFU^SA (Ten. prod. p. 41. append. 1815. p. 62. cat. 

 1819. p. 59.) stems diflTuse, pubescent, white; leaves trifoliate; 

 leaflets oblong-cuneated, glabrous, serrated ; stipulas lanceolate, 

 serrated ; flowers disposed in a spike ; calyx scarious, shorter 

 than the corolla, and about equal in length to the legume. 0. 

 H. Native of Naples and Barbary, in uncultivated places. 



^u u. ALTissiMA (Lam. diet. 1. p. 506.) erect ; branches un- Diffuse Rest-harrow. Fl. Ju. July. Clt. 1820. PL 1 to 1 h. 



la™e 1 ' rather viscid ; leaves trifoliate; leaflets oblong- 47 O. villosissima (Desf. fl. atl. 2. p. 147. t. 192.) stems 



,.:n ^ 1^' acute, serrated ; flowers usually twin ; calycine lobes diffuse, very villous, and clammy ; leaves trifoliate ; leaflets ob- 



vd ?'A fr^^'' of legume. %. H. Native of Europe, in culti- 



\T n f ^""^ ^^"'^y P^^^^^- ^- hircina, Jacq. hort. vind. t. 

 ^«^. U foe^tens, All. ped. no. 1 1 64. t. 41. f. 1. O. arvensis, 



r /? !?• P* ^^' ^- spinosa a, Lin. spec. 1006. Flowers red. 

 fattest Rest-harrow. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1596. PI. 3 to 6 ft. 



incr f l^T*^^^^^^^^^ (Wallr, sched. crit. p. 381.) stems root- 

 g at the base, creeping, diffuse ; floriferous branches ascend- 



ovate, and are, as well as the stipulas, serrated ; flowers dis- 

 posed in spicate racemes ; corolla and legume shorter than the 

 calyx. 0.?H. Native of Algiers, in corn fields. Flowers 

 small, rose-coloured. 



Fery-villous Rest-harrow, PL 1^ foot. 



48 O. serrata (Forsk. descr. 130. Vahl. symb. 1. p. 52.) 

 clothed with clammy pubescence, many-stemmed, decumbent ; 



ex- 

 fields 



dill' ^f^^"t ; leaves trifoliate ; leaflets ovate-roundish, glan- leaves trifoliate ; leaflets obovate or oblong, serrated ; stipulas 



CP J- °" 1, ^"'■^^*^^^' s^"^e^^"liat serrated ; calycine lobes 



eeamg the legume. 1/ . H. Native of Europe, in sandy fi 



D Ino 1.. ^''^^"sis, Lam. diet. 1. p. 505. D. C. fl. fr. 4. 

 ■ nl' . ^^o^yers purple or white. 



Fl. June, July. Clt. 1820. PI. 



Running Rest-har/ow. 

 prostrate. 

 42 0. 



liairv- 1 ^^^^^^ ^^^"- ^P^c- 1006.) steins prostrate, unarmed, 

 ell.-n,:' °"'^'" j^'aves trifoliate, the upper ones simple, cuneate- 



simple 



Native' 7 p""*^^'^ ^'^ "'^ ^P^^ 5 flowers usually solitary. l/.H. 

 Britain nVf °^^' ^^ ^andy places on the sea coast ; plentiful in 



«n^.n Dill. hort. elth. t: 25. f. 28. O. 

 r'rrS,r' .^>-^' «-"h, engl. fl. 3. p. 



/3 



a little toothed ; flowers disposed in spicate racemes ; calyx 

 length of corolla and legume ; calycine segments somewhat 3- 

 nerved. 0. H. Native of Egypt, Islands of the Archipelago, 

 Corsica, and Mogodor, in sandy places. Flowers white, but with 

 the vexillum red. 



^y^rra/ec^-leaved Rest-harrow. PI. | to 1 foot. 



49 O. iii'rta (Desf. hort. par. ex Poir. suppl. 1. p. 741.) 

 plant hairy, much branched ; leaves trifoliate ; leaflets obovate, 

 sharply denticulated ; stipulas crenated ; flowers disposed in 

 spicate-racemes ; calyx rather shorter than the corolla, but rather 



Native of the Levant. Flowers 



longer than the legume. 1/ . H. 

 blue. Floral leaves simple. Hairs 

 spreading. 



^ ^. ^ Hairy Rest-harrow. Fl. Ju. July. Clt. 181G. PI. 1 foot. 



leaflets^ oblong, pubescent. %. H. Native of 50 O. alopecuroi'des (Lin. spec. 1008.) stem solitary, erect. 



rose-coloured ^ '~ ' ^"" "* "' ^^^' ^^'"'"'^'^ ''^"^^ 



, ^^r. ft, 



clammy vi 

 I^auphiny, 



43 ^o'"^ Rest-harrow. Fl. June, Aug. Brit. PI. prostrate. 

 ^*- p. esT^^^^^"^ (Wallr. sched. crit. p. 379. Lin. syst. veg. ed. ... v.c..:,c ap..vc^ , t 

 ^nd hairv .1 ^^^^^ erect, and are, as well as the branches, spiny corolla and legume 



l„-^ Y} lower leaves trifnlJafo fV.o v^cf cimr^lo . Uoflofc onrl KnrTr Hocf fl 51tl 



on the stem soft, and 



on mountains. 



'<^aves obi ^^^^^^ trifoliate, the rest simple ; leaflets and 



Usually s r"^' ^""^^t^^ at the base, almost entire ; flowers 

 Native of P^''^ ' ^^^y^'^^^ lo^es shorter than the legume. 1/ . H. 

 ^»n on the h ''^^^' ^^ "^"^^ ^'^^^ ^"^ '" ^^^^^ 5 plentiful in Bri- 

 (^> Lin. SDPP 1 nnr^ ""i^^^"^^' ^"*^ '" ^^"e" pastures. O. spinosa 

 tolHi "'• '■"^*' ^^^- ^^' ^^"- 783.— Tab. hist. 



rather pilose, branched at the base ; leaves simple, elHptic, ob- 

 tuse, and are as well as the large stipulas a little serrated ; flowers 

 in dense spikes ; calyx hispid, nearly twice the length of the 



O. II. Native of Sicily, Spain, and Bar- 

 bary. Desf. fl. atl. 2. p. 146. Schkuhr, handb. t. 194. Corolla 



rose-coloured. 



/bx-/fl?7-/iA:e Rest-harrow. Fl. Jul. Aug. Clt. 1G9G. PI. 1 ft. 



51 O. monopiiy'lla (Desf. fl. atl. 2. p. 145. t. 188.) .stem 

 branched, erect, rather villous ; leaves simple, elliptic, and are, as 

 well as the large stipulas, sharply serrated ; flowers in dense spikes ; 



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