LEGUMINOSiE. XCVII. Glycine. 



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flowers rislnff in fascicles from the axils of the leaves or in ra- ending in a thick hooked mucrone. Tj . ^. S. Native of Sene- 



cemes. 



Many ^^enera are established from Glycine, as it for- gal. Flowers small, purplish? 



Senegal Glycine. Shrub tw. 



11 G. SERicEA (Willd. spec. 3. p. 1059.) stems twining; 

 leaflets ovate, retuse, silky beneath ; racemes longer than the 

 leaves ; legumes, when not mature, linear, acuminated, clothed 

 with white silky pubescence. Tj . ^. S. Native of Guinea. 

 Flowers of Clitbria] reddish, but the vexillum is narrow, oblong- 

 obovate, and reflexed. 



Silky Glycine. Shrub tw- 



12 G. GuiNEE^NSis ; plant twining and villous; leaves pin- 



twining, miform, villous ; leaflets lanceolate, pubescent beneath ; nately trifoliate; leaflets ""^ ^}^'}^^^^^^^^ 



flowers axillary, tern ; calyx closed, larger than the 3-petalled " ' *' "" ' '^'*"*^'' ^-w^v^^^c^^. 



' "" G. Native of New 



merly stood, as /2%ncAo*ia, Kennedia, A'pios Voandzeia, Rbthia^ 

 AimMcarpa, Wistaria, and Ch(£tocalyx. 



1 G. HEDYSARoiDES (Willd. spcc. 3. p. 1062.) stem erect, 

 tomentose ; branches twining a little ; leaflets ovate, obtuse, 

 mucronate, pilose beneath ; flowers axillary, usually 5 together ; 

 legume broadest at the apex, ending in a short, erect, obtuse 



mucrone. b . 



Native of Guinea. Flowers purple. 



Hedysarum-Uke G\ycmQ. Fl. Ju. Jul. Clt. 1823. PL 2 ft. tw. 



Willd 



corolla; legume hardly pubescent. 

 Holland. 



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Flowers small, pale-yellow. Valves of legumes Guinea. Flowers small. 



villi beneath ; peduncles 3-4-flowered ; legume compressed. 

 1/. ^. S. Native of the Island of St. Thomas, in the Gulf of 



rather convex. 



Clandesiine-^ovicrei\. Glycine. 

 Shrub tw. 



FL July, Aug. Clt. 1824. 



3 G. emargina'ta (Desv. herb, ex Hamilt. prod. fl. ind. occ. 

 p. 50.) stem woody ; leaflets 3, elliptic-oblong, emarginate, 

 about 2 inches long, quite glabrous, reticulated ; flowers in 

 spikes ; calycine segments subulate, elongated. T2 . S. Native 

 of St. Domingo. 



Emarginate-leBAeiieA. Glycine. Shrub. 



Guinea Glycine. PL tw. 



18 G. EiLOBA (Lindl. hot. reg. 1418.) stem twining, pilose; 

 leaflets oval, mucronulate, pubescent ; racemes axillary, many- 

 flowered, erect, shorter than the leaves; vexillum 2-lobed 



7/ . ^. S. Native of 



Two-lobed G\yc\ne. FL Nov. Clt. 1827. PL tw. 



M 



Flowers violaceous. 



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4 G. de'bilis (Ait. hort: kew. ed. 1. vol. 3. p. 54.) stem stem angular; the angles hairy; leaflets ovate-oblong^ obtuse 



- - . , . , ^^ . silky beneath ; legumes linear, compressed, hairy. Native ot 



Drth America. 



^wo-w/a;-stemmed Glycine. PL ? 



twining, filiform, beset with retrograde hairs ; leaflets oval, pu- 



hesccnt beneath ; flowers axillary, crowded ; calyx silky, a North America. 



little shorter than the corolla ; legume glabrous, ending in a 



* ' " - ■ G. la- 



^ . '^. S. Native of the East Indies. 



hooked style. 



bialis, Lin. fiL suppl. 3. p. 325. 

 loured. 



Flowers small, copper-co- 



Weak Glycine. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1778. PL tw. 



5 G. mi'nima (Willd. enum. 756.) stem twining, beset with 

 retrograde pili ; leaflets elliptic, acutish at both ends ; flowers 

 axillary, almost sessile, twin ; legume glabrous, hooked at the 



apex. %.^.G. Native of New Holland. 

 Least Glycine. FL July, Aug. Clt. 1818. 



Flowers purple. 



^ ^, ._..^. PL tw, 



6 G. ? Lagasca'na (D. C. prod. 2. p. 241.) stems twining ; 

 leaves and legumes clothed with villous tomentum ; leaflets oval; 

 racemes sessile, axillary, very short, few-flowered ; legume end- 

 ing in a short, straight mucrone. T2 . '^. S. Native of? Le- 

 gume an inch and a half long, 2-4 lines broad, 4-6-seeded ; seeds 

 intercepted by cellular substance. 

 Lagasca's Glycine. Shrub tw. 



7 G. STRIATA (Lin. fiL suppl. 326. Jacq. hort. vind. t. 76.) Flowers rufescent. 

 stem twining; leaflets oblong, clothed with hoary, soft, pu- 

 bescence ; racemes axillary, length of leaves ; legumes very 



hairy. ^ . ^. S. Native of South America. Flowers stripecl, 

 purple. 



15 G. EMARGiNATA (Dcsv. 1. c.) stcms twiuing, woody; 

 branches pubescent; leaflets quite smooth, emarginate at the 

 apex ; flowers racemose. T2 . ^. S. Native of the Antilles- 



Emarginate-leaHetted Glycine. Shrub tw. 



16 G. leucospe'rma (Desv. L c.) stem twining, herbaceous, 

 pubescent; leaflets elliptic, coriaceous, quite smooth; legume 

 pilose. ^ . '^. S. Native of St. Domingo. 



White-seeded Glycine. Shrub tw. 



17 G. lancifolia (Lag. nov. gen. et spec. p. 24.) stem twin- 

 ing ; leaflets narrow, lanceolate, glabrous, lateral ones oblique ; 

 peduncles axillary, solitary, racemosely 4-flowered. T? . ^. G. 

 Native of the Canary Islands. 



Lance-leajletied Glycine. Shrub tw. 



18 G. ere'cta (Thunb. 1. c.) stem erect, hairy; leaflets ob- 

 long, villous, having rather revolute margins ; flowers usually 

 4 in an umbel. h • G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. 



-S'^nWrf-flowered Glycine. FL Jul. Aug. Clt. 1818. Sh. tw. 

 8 G. TENuiFLORA (Klein, in Willd. spec. 3. p. 1059.) stem 



Erect Glycine. Shrub 2 to 3 feet. 



19 G. HETEROPiiYLLA (Thunb. 1. c.) stems decumbent and 

 twining a little, glabrous; leaflets oblong and linear, glabrous ; 

 with somewhat revolute margins ; flowers umbellate. IJ.. . G. 

 Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Flowers yellow. 



Variable-leaved Glycine. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1816. PI. tw. 



twining\ liflrrblo^nTllnT'sE.: pi e" beierh .0 gT W.x.. (Thunb. 1. c.) 'stems twining, clothed with 



racemes axillary. filifofmrWume 1 n ar. .tJ, rather falcate', silky tomentum; leaflets ovate, somewhat r^--^^^^-^^ 



racemes axillary, filiform ; leaume linear, acute, rather falcate, 

 and rather pilose. '--"=-■ ~- ^ . - 



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.S. 



SroTrSlnTe^ ;: Hffi ;*„.,e.o,e„.„n,be„ea.._pea„„c,esa.n.^^^ 



Shrub tw. 



about Pondicherry. ' Flowers small, twin, remote, purplish ? 

 ttne-flowered Gl 



angular ; branches clothed with retrograde villi ; leaflets ovate, 

 pubescent beneath ; racemes axillary, shorter than the leaves ; 

 tTX ''"^^''' ^"^oothish, ending in a thick hooked mucrone. 

 0.7 . S. Native of the East Indies. Flowers small, red. 

 ^mall-Jtowered Gly<:ine. Fl. Jul. Aug. Clt. 1812. PI. tw. 

 10 O. Seneoale'nsis (D. C. prod. 2. p. 242.) stem twinmg, 

 Jfifete ; branches clothed with retrograde villi ; leaflets ovate, 

 pubescent above, but at length smooth, villous beneath; ra- 

 cemes axillary, longer than the leaves ; legume linear, glabrous, 



flowers umbellate. 1/ . ^. G. Native of the Cape of Good 

 Hope. Flowers yellowish. 



<Si/terM Glycine. PI. tw. 



21 G. Monnie'ra (D. C. prod. 2. p. 242.) stems diffuse, 

 terete, glabrous; branches twining a little, clothed with ad- 

 pressed pubescence; leaflets obovate or oval, rather acute, 

 glabrous above, but clothed with adpressed pubescence beneath ; 

 peduncles longer than the leaves ; flowers racemose, at kngth 

 reflexed. Tj ? ^. G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. 

 Monniera trifolia, Burm. op. prod. p. 20. exclusive of the 



synonymes. 



Monnier's Glycine 



Shrub cl« 



