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Eutoca viscosa. CiraAmmy Evuroca. 
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Class and Order. 
PentanpriA Monoeynia. 
. ( Nat. Ord.—Hypropnyiacez. ) 
Generic Character. 
Corolla decidua. Ovarium ovoideo-globosum, piloso- 
hispidum. Placente lineares, dorso parietibus ovarii ad- 
nate, 4-multi-ovulatea. Capsula dissepimentis incompletis 
semi-bilocularis.—Herbz annue ? sepius erecta, habitu Pha- 
celie, rarius diffuse vel divaricate. Flores racemosi densi 
Sessiles, vel laxi pedunculati, cymis unilateralibus simplict- 
bus vel dichotomis. Benth. 
Specific Character and Synonyms. 
Evroca viscosa ; glanduloso-pilosa viscosa, caule erecto 
ramoso, foliis cordato-ovatis subangulatis serratis, ra- 
cemis elongatis furcatis simplicibusque, placentis mul- 
tiovulatis. 
Evroca viscosa. Bentham MSS. Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1808. 
ue 
A most lovely, hardy annual, flowering during the sum- 
her, and continuing, in Scotland, in great beaut through 
the month of September. The blossoms are o the most 
brilliant blue, and there is a constant succession of them 
during the fine weather. Native of California, where it 
was discovered, and whence it was introduced, by Mr. 
OUGLAs, 
Descr. Whole plant, but more especially the stem and 
calyx, clothed with glandular, viscid pubescence. Stem 
tounded, green, erect, branched, a foot or more high. 
aves alternate, petioled, cordato-ovate, somewhat lobed 
and irregularly serrated: petiole scarcely an inch long. 
acemes terminal, forked, at first circinnate. Flowers large, 
, brilliant 
