366 



LEGUMINOSiE. CCIV. Lupinus. 



as the stems and calyxes. 0, H. Native of the south of Europe. 

 Flowers rose-coloured, with the middle of the vexillum red. 



Var. /3, cceruleus ; flowers hluish-purple. The Great Blue 

 Lupine. 



rymbous, and are as well as the leaves clothed with silky pili; 

 leaflets 5-7, linear spatulate ; flowers few, verticillate ; caljx 

 clothed with silky wool, inappendiculate, having the upper lip 

 bifid, and the lower one elongated and entire; wings longer 



O. H. Native of 



Pilose or Rose Lupine. Fl. Jul. Aug. Clt. 1710. PI. 2 to 4 ft. than the vexillum ; legumes many-seeded, 

 6 L. bracteola'ris (Desrous. in Lam. diet. 3. p. 622.) flowers North America, in the interior of the country, about the Colum- 

 alternate, pedicellate, bracteolate ; upper lip of calyx bipartite, bia River, from Fort Vancouver to the branches of Lewis and 



lower one trifid 



stipulas ovate-It' 



surfac 



oblong, villous on both 



Video. Said to be allied to Z. hirshtus^ according to Desrou- 



seaux. Perhaps the same as Z. rupestris of Kunth. Flowers 



ceolate ; leaflets 5-Qf obovate- Clarke's river. Flowers with a white vexillum, which becomes 

 0. H. Native of Monte 



reddish purple, and the keel and wings bluish purple. 



Two-coloured '^ovvexedi Lupine. Clt. 1826. PI. 1 foot. 



15 L. micra'nthus (Doug, in hot. reg. 1251.) flowers some- 

 what verticillate, bracteolate, sessile ; upper lip of calyx bifid, 

 lower one entire ; leaflets 5-7 y linear, spatulate, ciliated; legumes 

 ANGUSTiFOLius (Lin. spec. 101 G.) flowers alternate, on 6-seeded, furrowed transversely; stem branched 



probably purplish. 

 Bracteolate Lupine. 



7 L. 



Fl. June. July. Clt. 1820. PL 1 foot. 



; roots gra- 



Native of North America, upon the gravelly 



banks of the southern tributaries of the Columbia, ana of the 



short pedicels, without bracteoles ; upper lip of calyx bifid, lower nular. ©. H. 



one entire ; leaflets 7-8, linear, clothed with adpressed pubescence ; 



legumes villous, usually 6-seeded. ©. H. Native of Spain, interior of California, in barren ground. Flowers pale bluish 



south of France, Italy, Sicily, and Corsica, in corn-fields. Knor. purple, the vexillum white in the centre, with 2 or 4 parallel black 



del. 2. t. L. f. 7. Riv. tetr. irr. t. 28. — J. Bauh. hist. 2. p. dots. 



291. with a figure, exclusive of the description. L. varius, 

 Savi, fl. pis. 2. p. 178. Flowers blue. Seed variegated. 



Narrow-leajletted Lupine. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1696. 

 2 to 3 feet. 



Small-flow ered Lupine. FLMay, Jul. Clt. 1826 



Pl|tolft. 



PI. 



* * Perennial herbs^ 



Mexica^nus (C 



8 L. LiNir6uus(Roth, abhand. 14. t. 5.) flowers alternate; herbaceous; flowers alternate, pedicellate, bracteolate; upper 

 upper lip of calyx bifid ; lower one rather trifid ; leaflets linear, lip of calyx emarglnate, lower one obscurely tridentate ; leanets 



very narrow, channelled. ©. H. Native country unknown. 

 Willd. spec. 3. p. 1025. Flowers blue, smaller than those of 

 the preceding species. 



Flax4eav€d Lupine. Fl. Jul. Aug. Clt 1791. PL 1 to 2 ft. 



9 L. LiNEA^Kis (Desrous. in Lam. diet. 3. p. 625.) flowers 

 alternate, on short pedicels, bracteolate; upper lip of calyx bifid, 

 lower one tridentate ; leaflets 8-11, linear, very narrow. O-H. 

 Native of Monte Video. Flowers small, blue, but with the 

 outside of the vexillum yellowish. The stems are said to be 

 herbaceous, but perhaps the root is perennial. 



ZiWrtr-leafletted Lupine. PL 1 to 2 feet. 



10 L. lt/teus (Lin. spec. 1015.) flowers verticillate, sessile, 

 bracteolate ; upper lip of calyx bipartite, lower one tridentate ; 

 leaflets 7-9, oblong, lower ones obovate. O . H. Native of Sj)ain, 



^ Riv. 



south of France, and Sicily, 

 irr. t. 26. 



Curt. bot. mag. 140. 



tetr. 



Hortul. 



—J. Bauh. hist. 2. p. 290. with a figure. L. odoratus, 

 Flowers yellow, sweet-scented. Bracteas ovate, erect. 



Yellow Lupine. FL June, Auer. Clt. 1596. 



11 L. 



HUMIFU SUS 



FL June, Aug. 



et Moc. 



(Sesse 



PL 1 to 1^ ft. 



in herb. Lamb.) plant 



clothed with hairs in every part, except the leaves ; leaflets 7-9, 

 linear-lanceolate, pubescent, mucronate ; flowers alternate ; ca- 

 lyx villous, with the upper lip entire and shorter than the lower 



which is tridentate. ©, H. Native of Mexico. Flowers intense veins. 



one 



oblong-linear, pilose beneath. ^.? G. Native of Mexico. 

 Ker. bot. reg. 457. Flowers blue, about the size of those of 

 Z. 'perSnnis. 



MexicanLxmme. Fl. Feb. May. Clt. 1819. PL 1 to 2 ft. 



17 L. pERENNis (Lin. spec. 1015.) herbaceous; flowers al- 

 ternate, pedicellate, bracteolate ; upper lip of calyx somewhat 

 emarginate, lower one entire ; leaflets 8-9, lanceolate, niucronu- 

 late, rather villous beneath ; root creeping. %. H. Native ot 

 North America, in sandy places, and on sandy hills from Canada 

 to Florida. This is a very common plant in the State of New 

 York, in Long Island, and about Philadelphia, where we have 

 seen it growing in great plenty on sandy banks and in woods. 

 Mill, fig. 1. 170. f. 1. Lam. ilL 616, f. 1. Curt, bot. mag. 202. 

 Flowers of a pale bluish purple colour. ^ 



Perennial Lupine. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1658. PL lto2 ft. 



18 L. NooTKATENsis (Sims, bot. mag. t. 1311. and 2137.J 

 herbaceous ; flowers rather verticillate, pedicellate, without brac- 

 teoles ; both lips of calyx entire ; leaflets 7-8, obovate-lanceolate, 

 hairy as well as the stems. IJ . H. Native of North America, 

 on the western coast at Nootka Sound, and of the Island of tna- 

 laschka. Pursh, fl. amer. sept. 2. p. 462. Flowers elegant, blue, 

 mixed with purple, white, or yellow, and streaked with more 



purplish blue. 



Irailing Lupine. 



PI. I foot. 



Nootka Sound Lupine. Fl. May 



19 L 



12 L. microca'rpus (Sims, bot. mag. t. 2413.) flowers verti- flowers ra 



cillate, sessile, bracteolate ; upper lip of calyx very short, emar- 

 ginate, superior one tridentate ; bracteas reflexed ; leaflets ob- 

 long-linear ; legumes rhomboid, 2-seeded, hairy, 

 tive of Chili. 



. polyphy'llus (Dougl. in bot. reg. 1096.) herbaceous; 

 rather verticillate, without bracteoles, pedicellate ; leafle ^ 

 'SM^^-^Kfrr^ !,„:»„ 1 J.I. . i,«.K i; ^^ ^oUrv niiite entire, 



Flowers blue, with a purplish apex, 

 ciliated on the inside at the base. 



Small'j^oddcd Lupine. Fl. May, June. Clt. 1821. 



11-15, lanceolate, hairy beneath ; both lips of calyx quite entire, 



stems pilose. 1/. H. Native of North America, on the norin- 



0. H. Na- west coast. Corolla purple; the vexillum of a deep bimsn 



purple, and with the keel paler. 



^'— /3, albifldrus (Lindl. bot. reg. 1S77.) flowers w^'^^' ^^^^ 



Keel 



PI. I ft. 



13 L. rusiLLus (Pursh. fl. amer. sept. 2, p. 4G8.) flowers alter- 



Many-leafletted 



nate, without bracteoles ; upper lip of calyx bipartite, lower one nate 

 entire ; leaflets 5-7, linear-elliptic, glabrous above, but hairy be- of calyx 

 neath, as well as the stems and petioles ; legumes very hairy, 2 • 

 seeded. 



O- H. Native of North America, on the plains be- 

 tween the Missouri and the White River. 

 2. p. 93. Flowers small, blue mixed with red. 



20 L. albicau'lis (Dougl. mss.) herbaceous ; flowers alte 

 te, pedicellate, bractless ; disposed in long racemes ; both P 

 r.^1«v entire ; leaflets 8-9, obovate-lanceolate, "^^^'^^f^.i! 



?ath; stem pubescent. H. H. Native of ^ox 



Nutt. gen. amer. 



hairy beneath, _ „„ ^, .„ 



America, on the north-west coast. Flowers purplish ? 



stemyied 

 21 



PL 1 to U foot. 



berba 



Sruali Lupine. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1817. PL -J foot. 



ceous 



L. rAxiFL6Rus (Dougl. in bot. reg. 1140.) plant ner^ 

 , pilose ; flowers alternate, without bracteoles ; "PP^^ '.^^ 



1 4 L. Bi COLOR (L.ndl. bot. reg. 1109.) stems branched, co- calyx entire, saccate at the base, lower one longer, ovate, and aca 



.^-.AC.n^--^^— Jiar-Ki. 



