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LEGUMINOS^. CCIV. Lupinus. 



rennial. 



gardens in Teneriffe, where it was gathered by Courant. Flowers lip of calyx bifid, lower one tridentate ; leaflets lanceolate, cover* 



blue. It is not known whether this plant is an annual or a pe- ed with silky villi. ^ . F. Native of Monte Video. Flowen 



azure blue, but the vexillum and carina are yellowish oa the 



Silvered Lupine. PI. 2 to 3 feet? outside. Spikes very long. 



37 L, e'legans (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 6. p. 477.) Many-Jlowered Lu^'me. Fl. Jul. Sept. Clt. 1810. Sh. 5toCfu 



plant herbaceous, erect, covered with soft pili ; racemes elon- 45 L. muta'bilis (Sweet, fl. gard. 2. t. 130.) shrubby, erect, 



gated, pedunculate ; flowers somewhat verticillate; calyx clothed branched; branches spreading, glaucous, glabrous; leaflets 7-9, 



"' '" i- ^ • .11 1- 1 .. 1 /I . glaucescent and rather pubescent beneath, lanceolate, bluntish; 



flowers somewhat verticillate ; calyx without bracteoles, upper 

 *2|1. ? G. Native of Mexico, between Real del Mo- lip bifid, lower 



with silky pili, having the lower lip acute and entire; leaflets 

 lanceolate, acute, clothed with adpressed pili beneath; stipulas 



setaceous. 



ran and Totolnico-el-Grande. Flowers violaceous ? Legume 



hairy, 3-6-seeded. 



Efcfrant Lupine. PL 1 to 2 feet. 



one keeled, acute, entire. ^, F, Native 

 of South America. Flowers large, the vexillum white mixed 

 with blue, changing to blue, with a large yellow mark in tbe 

 centre ; wings white, faintly striated ; keel white, L. Cruik- 



38 L. MONTA*Nus (IL B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 1. c.) her- shanksii. Hook. hot. mag. t. 3056., a native of Peru, is nothing 

 baccous ; racemes elongated, pedunculate ; flowers somewhat but a slight variety of L. mutdbilis, differing a little in the colour 



verticillate ; calyx clothed with soft pili, having the upper lip 

 acuminated and entire ; leaflets 12-13, linear-lanceolate, acute, 

 clothed with adpressed pili beneath. 7^. G. Native of New 

 Spain, at Nevado de Tolucco. Flowers violaceous ? Legume 

 hairy, usually 8-seeded. 



Mountam Luuine. PI. 4 foot? 



of the flowers. 



C//an^eaft/e-flowered Lupine. 

 Shrub 3 to 6 feet. 



Fl. June, Aug. Gt. 1819. 



46 L. canalicula'tus (Sweet, fl. gard. 3. p. 283.) shrubby, 



clothed in every part with silky tomentum ; flowers alternate, 



pedicellate, bracteolate ; calyx appendiculate, with the upper lip 



39 L. nubi'genus (Kunth, mim. p. 174. t. 50.) plant herba- bifid, and lower one entire and acuminated ; leaflets 8-9, linear, 



canaliculate, obtuse, clothed with silky pubescence beneath; 



Flowers 



ceous, dwarf; flowers without bracteoles, on very short pedicels, 



disposed in very dense spikes ; upper lip of calyx bipartite, lower ovary very hairy, f? . F. Native of Buenos Ayres. 



one entire ; bracteas longer than the corolla ; leaflets oblong, bright blue. 



acute, hairy on both surfaces. %, G. Native of the Andes, 

 about Quito, at Mount Antisana. Flowers blue. 

 Cloud-horn Lupine. PL \ foot. 



C7i««we//e£/-leafletted Lupine. 

 3 to 6 feet. 



Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1828. Sh. 



47 L. VERSICOLOR (Sweet, fl. gard. 2d series, t. 12.) shrubby, 

 40 L. alopecuroIdes (Desrous. in Lam. diet. 3, p. &2G.) erect, branched; branches and leaves pubescent; leaflets 7-9f 

 plant Iierbaceous, caulescent, clothed with rusty woolly down ; lanceolate-spatulate, bluntish, and somewhat mucronate, smooth- 

 racemes sessile ; flowers disposed in very dense spikes, bracteo- ish above, and pubescent beneath ; stipulas linear-subulate; 



racemes elongated, on short peduncles ; flowers somewhat verO- 

 cillate; bracteas caducous, spreading, silky, ciliated, longer than 

 the calyx, which is also silky; upper lip of calyx bifid, lofff^ 

 one entire. Tj. F. Native of Mexico. Flowers small, with the 

 vexillum of a purplish lilac colour above about half-way oow^ 

 then becoming blue on each side ; wings of a fine dark blue, tinjgea 

 with purple ; keel ash-coloured, dark purple towards the point 

 Parfy-co/o«ref/- flowered Lupine. ^' ^"^" Spnt. Clt. 18* 

 Shrub 2 to 4 feet. 



late ; upper lip of calyx bipartite, lovver one entire ; bracteas 

 longer than the corolla ; leaflets oval-lanceolate. % . G. Na- 

 tive of the Andes, about Quito. Flowers violaceous. 



Fox-tail'like-^^xked, Lupine. PL 2 to 3 feet. 



41 L. vagina'tus (Schlecht et Cham, in Linnaea. 5. p. 590.) 

 herbaceous, and clothed with silky villi ; stipulas large, adnate 

 to the petioles almost their whole length, 5-nerved, pubescent, 

 drawn out on each side into a tooth, sheathing the axillary 

 branches ; the free part of the petiole shorter than the sheath ; 



Fl.July, Sept 



but glabrous above ; stem obtuse-angled, pubescent, fistular ; 

 flowers somewhat verticillate ; upper lip of calyx deeply bipar- 

 tite, lower one longer, acuminated, and entire. % . F. Native 

 of Mexico, on mount Orizaba. Bracteas oblong, long-acu- 

 minated, membranous, deciduous. Corolla blue. Legume in 

 a young state very hairy, 5-6-seeded, 



Sheathiug'SX\\y\x\QA Lupine. PL 1 foot ? 



42 L. ARBu'sTUs (DougL in bot. reg. 1230.) suffrutescent ; 



lips of calyx entire. T2 . F. 



leaflets 11-13, lanceolate-linear, clothed with silky pili beneath, 48 L. pulche'llus (Sweet, fl. gard. 2d sen t. 67.) shrubby, 



erect, branched ; branches erect, clothed with silky pubescence, 

 leaflets 5-7, oblong-lanceolate, acute, mucronate, tapering to t 

 base, pubescent beneath, and with adpressed pili ; stipulas ^e 

 ceous ; racemes middle-sized, pedunculate ; flowers verticalac» 

 bracteas caducous and setaceous, longer than the pedicels; W)» 



Native of Mexico. F'o*,^^*^'J^ 

 posed in a longish raceme, the vexillum with various shadw 

 purple and blue mixed ; wings pale blue, slightly edged ff» 

 purple. Keel white, tipped with bluish purple. . 



Neat Lupine. FL June, Oct. Clt. 1827. Shrub 3 to 4 «^- 

 49 L. campe'stris (Schlecht et Cham, in Linnaea. 5. P'^^j^ 

 shrubby, densely clothed with canescent pubescence ; ^'^^"^^ 

 angular ; leaflets 7, oblong-lanceolate, bluntish, "^"^^^'^^^^i^!^ 

 above ; stipulas subulate, short ; racemes panicled ; "^ 

 somewhat verticillate ; calyx bibracteolate, with both lips f»"^ 

 the lowest one longest ; legumes hairy. 1^ . F. ^^^"^^-,. 

 Mexico, between Perote and Plachichuca. Bracteas linear, J^r 



Flowers violaceous, about the size ol tiwi^ 

 of Z. angfutifolius. 



pedicel! 



upper lip of calyx 



bifid, lower one entire, acute; leaflets 7-13, obovate-oblong, 

 silky on both surfaces ; legumes 3-4-seeded; seeds small, white. 

 %. F. Native of North California; it is also common near 

 Fort Vancouver. Flowers with a blue vexillum, purple in the 

 centre ; wings and carina rose-coloured. 



Shrub Lupine. FL May, June. Clt. 1 826. Shrub 1 to 2 ft. 



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Shrubby species. 



43 L. ARBOREUs (Sims, bot. mag. 628.) shrubby; flowers minated, caducous. 



somewhat verticillate, pedicellate, without bracteoles ; both lips of 

 calyx entire ; keel ciliated on the inside ; leaflets lanceolate-linear. 



ncute, pubescent beneath. 

 Flowers vellowish. 



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F. Native country unknown. 



Tree Lupine. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1793. Shrub G feet. 

 44 L. MULTiFLURUs (Desfous. in Lam. diet. 3. p. 624.) 



Field Lupine. Shrub 2 to 4 feet. 



50 L. lfptopmy'llus (Schlecht. et Cham, in Linnaea. 5- P; 

 589.) shrubbyj branches angular, clothed with adpresscd^r 



besccncc ; leaflets 9, linear, acute, with a few silky !»»'" . 

 •both surfaces; stipulas foliaceous, linear; flowers dispo**J 



shrubby ; flowers alternate, almost sessile, bracteolate ; upper loose pedunculate racemes, somewhat verticillate ; calyx p"^**' 



