CAPPARIDE#. 
pilose; bracteas ovate; petals length of pedicels ; pedicel of 
fruit long. ©.H. Native of Mexico about Xalapa. Like C. 
rosea, but differs in the leaves being pilose, not smooth, and they 
are never trifoliate; the flowers are larger and the pedicels 
shorter. Flowers beautiful rose-coloured. . 
Very shewy Cleome. Fl. Jul. Aug. Clt. 1829. Pl. 14 foot. 
16 C. purpurea (D.C. prod. 1. p. 238.) herbaceous, un- 
armed, smooth ; leaves trifoliate, floral and upper ones simple, 
ciliated ; ovary smooth, twice the length of the stipe. ©. S. 
Native of Peru. Flowers purplish. Perhaps this plant belongs 
to the following section. 
Purple-flowered Cleome. Pl. 14 foot. 
17 C. nummura'ria (D. C. prod. 1. p. 239.) herbaceous, un- 
armed, pubescent ; upper leaves simple, stalked, orbicular ; ovary 
covered with glandular pubescence; silique at length smooth, 
longer than the stipe. Native of Brasil. Flowers white or red- 
dish. The lower part of the plant is unknown. 
Moneywort-leaved Cleome. PI. 1 to 2 feet. 
Secr. II. Sriava‘rra (from siliqua, a long pod; pods long). 
D. C. prod, 1. p. 239. Torus small. Stipe of ovary short or 
wanting. All the species that should be included in this section 
are said by Mr. Brown to be indigenous to north Africa and 
middle Asia. 
§1. 
18 C. Monopny’t1a (Lin. spec. 940.) herbaceous, pubes- 
cent; leaves simple, stalked, lanceolate, blunt at the base ; si- 
lique puberulous, almost sessile. ©. H. Native of Malabar and 
Ceylon. Flowers yellow, anthers greenish-blue. 
Var. a, Malabárica (D.C.1.¢.). Rheed. hort. mal. 9. t. 34. 
Var. B, Zeylánica (D.C. 1.c.). Burm. zeyl. t. 100. f. 2. 
One-leaved Cleome. Fl. Ju. Jul. Clt. 1759. Pl. ito 1ft. 
19 C. corpa`ra (Burch. cat. n. 2374.) sub-herbaceous, pu- 
bescent; leaves simple, on short stalks, lanceolate, cordate at 
the base ; silique puberulous, almost sessile. © H. Native 
a the Cape of Good Hope. Flowers yellow; anthers pale. 
erhaps sufficiently distinct from Cledme monophylla. 
Cordate-leaved Cleome. FI. June, J uly. Pl. 1 foot. 
we C. erav'ca (D.C. prod. 1. p. 239.) herbaceous, smooth, 
glaucous ; leaves stalked, ovate, floral ones elliptical; siliques 
pendulous, smooth, on short stipes ; seeds hairy. ¥4.G. Native 
of Arabia. Flowers yellow. 
Glaucous Cleome. Fl. June, July. Pl. 1 foot. 
ome © GLAucE scens (D. C. prod. 1. p. 239.) herbaceous, 
silio » glaucous ; leaves stalked, ovate, floral ones elliptical ; 
miques pendulous, striated, on short stipes; seeds smooth. 
. H. Native of Syria between Bagdad and Mossul. Flowers 
yellowish. ° 
Glaucescent Cleome. PI. 4 tol foot. 
rath C. quinquenr’RvIA (D. C. prod. 1. p. 239.) herbaceous, 
fort pubescent, glaucous ; leaves stalked, cordate, 5-nerved, 
rona ones very small; silique sessile, oval-oblong, glandular, 
ough; seeds smooth. ©? H. Native of Persia. Flowers 
yellow. 
pivecnerved-leaved Cleome. Pl. 1 foot. 
almost eres (D. C. prod. 1. p. 239.) herbaceous; leaves 
naked radical, stalked, roundish-ovate, strigosely-pilose ; scape 
oT rough ; bracteas small; siliques erect, sessile, smooth. 
j Native of Egypt. Stamens 4? Habit of a species of 
Leaves simple. 
Cardámine Flow 
. ers yellow. 
a atped Cleome. PI. 4 foot. 
gonel * DROSERIFO LIA (Del. fl. eg. t. 36. f. 2.) shrubby, stri- 
With yp ose ; leaves stalked, obovately-orbicular, 3-nerved, beset 
w ich, andular hairs; siliques sessile, oblong, hispid with hairs 
are glandular at top. h.G. Native of Egypt. Rori- 
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IV. Creome, 273 
dula, Forsk. eg. 35. Rorida, Rem. et Schulz. syst. 3. p.13. 
Flowers tetrandrous, yellow, with a violet base. 
Sun-den-leaved Cleome. Pl. 4 foot. 
25 C. rapuanorves (D. C. syst. 2. p. 662.) herbaceous, 
somewhat hispid at the top; leaves lanceolate-linear, acuminated, 
runcinate at the base; silique almost sessile, terete, smooth, 
pointed with the style. ©? S. Native of Guinea. Raphanus 
pilòsus, Willd. spec. 3. p. 562. Cledme longifolia, Vahl. herb. 
Wormskidldia heterophylla, Thonn. in herb. Vahl. Hairs long, 
rusty. Flowers yellow. 
Radish-like Cleome. FI. June, July. Pl. 2 foot. 
26 C.Guranr’nsis (Aubl. guian. 2. t. 273.) herbaceous, smooth, 
erect ; leaves linear, floral ones longer than the pedicels ; siliques 
almost sessile, smooth. ©. S. Native of Guiana. Flowers 
yellow ; petals oblong-lanceolate. 
Guiana Cleome. PI. 1 foot. 
27 C. procu’MBens (Jacq. amer. t. 120.) herbaceous, smooth, 
procumbent; leaves lanceolate-linear, floral ones a little shorter 
than the pedicel; siliques sessile, terete, somewhat torulose. 
Y.S. Native of the West India islands. Jacq. amer. t. 120. 
Sloane, jam. t. 123. Flowers dark yellow; anthers blackish. 
Procumbent Cleome. FI. June, July. Clt. 1798. PI. 4 ft. 
2, Leaves with 3-5-7 leaflets. 
28 C. TENELLA (Lin. fil. suppl. 300.) herbaceous, smooth ; 
leaves trifoliate ; leaflets linear, twice the length of the petiole ; 
flowers hexandrous; siliques slender, sessile. ©. S. Native 
of the East Indies. Leaflets 4 or 5 lines long. Flowers yellow. 
Slender-podded Cleome. PI. 4 foot. 
29 C. TeTRA’NDRA (Banks herb.) herbaceous, smooth ; leaves 
trifoliate ; leaflets linear, 3-times longer than the petiole ; flowers 
tetrandrous ; siliques sessile, slender. ©.H. Native of New 
Holland. Leaflets 2 or 3 lines long. Flowers yellow ? 
Tetrandrous Cleome. PI. 1 foot. 
30 C. murticau'itis (Moc. et Sesse, fl. mex. ined.) herbaceous, 
smooth ; leaves all sessile, trifoliate ; leaflets oblong-linear, blunt- 
ish ; flowers hexandrous ; siliques on very short stipes. ©. H. 
Native of Mexico. Flowers yellow. 
Many-stemmed Cleome. Pl. 1 foot. 
31 Č. viora`cea (Lin. spec. 940.) herbaceous, clothed with 
glandular pubescence ; leaves trifoliate ; leaflets and upper leaves 
linear ; siliques sessile, puberulous, deflexed, linear, acuminated 
with the short style. ©. H. Native of Portugal in sandy 
places. Schkuhr. handb. t. 189. f. b. exclusive of the synonym 
of Gært. Flowers violaceous or purple, and spotted with yellow. 
Violaceous-flowered Cleome. Fl. Ju. Jul. Clt. 1776. P1. 1ft. 
32 C. perLE’xa (D.C. prod. 1. p. 240.) herbaceous, covered 
with glandular pubescence ; leaves trifoliate ; leaflets and upper 
leaves oblong-linear ; siliques sessile, deflexed, smooth, acumi- 
nated. ©.S. Native of Peru or Portugal. Very like C. vio- 
làcea and probably only a variety of it. Flowers purplish, 
Deflexed-podded Cleome. PI. 1 foot. 
33 C. Dittenta‘na (D.C. prod. 1. p. 240.) herbaceous, co- 
vered with glandular pubescence; leaves trifoliate ; leaflets 
oblong-linear, length of petiole; siliques oblong-linear, almost 
sessile, deflexed, pubescent, pointed with the style. ©.H. 
Native of the Levant. Dill. elth. t. 266. C. ormithopodioides 
of authors, exclusive of the synonym of Buxbaum. Flowers 
small, pale-yellow, with saffron-coloured anthers. 
Dillenius’s Cleome. Fl. Ju. Jul. Clt. 1732. Pl. 1 to 2 ft. 
34 C. Ara’sica (Lin. spec. 959.) herbaceous, covered with 
glandular pubescence ; leaves trifoliate ; leaflets oblong ; siliques 
oblong, deflexed, almost sessile, puberulous ; seeds hairy. ©. H. 
Native of sandy places from Arabia to Mauritania. Lin, fil. dec. t. 
8. Siliquaria glandulosa, Forsk. descr. 78. Flowers white with 
yellow veins, and tinged with purple at the top. Filaments yellow. 
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