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hort-pedicelled.— (SANDHILLS-LUPINE. )—Pinelands, Coastal Plain, Fla. to Miss. 
and Ga.—Spr. 
a br gigs Nutt. Stems and branches several to many, close-together at 
top Oo root, prostrate or decumbent, ce in erect panicles: 
re lodos pus narrowly obovate, or uin 4—10 em. long; corolla 
deep-blue, oe the white center of the sta andard: Ei d as wide as 
bl 
ong or wider ade bo Ps petals nearly as wide long: pod broadly 
linear, rather flat, 3.5 m. long, silky, the beak m dui —Pinelands 
and oak ridges, Coastal T Plain, Fla. to Miss. and N. C.—Spr.- 
4. L.cumulicola Small. Stem d dp En 1.5-15 dm. tall, branched 
above, the branches terminating in erect panicle : leaf- blades hae or elliptic, 
varying to broadest above the middle or below it, 3—15 em. long: corolla sky- 
blue, except the mn. center of the standard: standard i than wide: 
blade of wing-petals much longer than wide: pod linear, turgid, 4-5 c . long, 
silky, the aa d upward.— (SKY-BLUE LUPINE.) — Serub and sandhills. 
pen. Fla.—Wint.-spr. 
. L. Westianus Small. Stem big] pags erect, 3-12 dm. tall, branched 
oe ae Es ed terminating pan icles: leaf-blades elliptic or 
nearly s 5.9 c . long: corolla ‘bright. "Dus men the red-purple spot in 
the Re i the standard standard with an orbicular-ovate blade: pod elliptic, 
turgid, about 2.5 em. long closely shaggy- e the beak nearly central.— 
Sand-dunes along or near the coast, M and W Fla.—Spr. 
2 Eos villosus Willd. Stem and end close E at the top of the root, 
radiating, prostrate and term ing in erect, stout, dense panicles: 
loaf. vite, elliptic, Mu ME is acar elliptic, or s ob- 
lanceolate, 4—15 em. long: corolla MPa -lilac or purple, except e deep- purple 
or red-purple center of the Pd standard with a con blade: pod 
broadly linear, flattish, 3.5—4 E long, shaggy with m E or li tangled long 
irs, the beak la e 
7. CYTISUS [Tourn.] L. Shrubs with much-branched stems, sometimes 
broom-like.. Leaflets 3 or 1: blades narrow or broad, mostly entire, or obsolete. 
Calyx with an ohseurely lobed upper lip a 
a minutely 3-lobed lower lip. Corolla mostly 
dod standard with a broa d blade: wings 
with broad auricles: keel-petals with broad 
blades. Pod rather narrow.—About 45 spe- 
cies, natives of the Old World.—Brooms. 
1. C. scoparius (L.) Link. Plant with 
many stiff erect sharp-angled branches, 1-. 
1.5 m. tall the je Pune finely pu- 
bescent: leaflets 3, or upper leaves; 
blades obovate to dle, rur m. long, 
s Or te, ceme leafy- 
cted: calyx abou ong: iiw: 
buch dons baec. suborbiewlar, 1.5-2 
cm. long: pod broadly linear, 4—5 em. long, long- -ciliate -—(BEs OM. GINSTE 
ScoTcH-BROOM. )—Roadsides, banks, and m various provinces, rarely Coastal 
Plain, Ga. to N. S. Nat. of Eu.—Sum.—In part parasitie on oak 
