Baptisia LEGUMINOSAE Lupinus 



Var. crebra Fern. Rhodora 39, 414-415. 1937. 



Rare: near Centreville (NC), Commons, 24 July 1883 (A); 

 Elk Neck (Ce), W. L. Abbott, 18 June 1923 (A, G); 3^ mi. n. of 

 Accomac, F. M. Jones, 29 June 1928 (Missouri Bot. Card.); 

 woods w. of Wilmington, Tidestrom, 11514 (G); swampy woods 

 s. of Kendall Grove (No), Fernald, Long & Fogg, 5318 (P). 



B. alba (L.) R. Br. 



Local, in Accomac County: open pine woods 33^ mi. n. of 

 Accomac, F. M. Jones, Aug. 1923 (P), F. M. Jones & R. R. Tatnall, 

 36, 31 May 1928, and several later numbers (T, G, P, A) ; True, 

 29 June 1928 (P); H. N. Moldenke, 19 May 1930 (P, US); pine 

 woods 1 mi. s. of Accomac, R. R. Tatnall, 4209, 9 June 1939 (T). 



The species here reaches its northern limit in the U. S. (See 

 Larisey, "Monograph of the Genus Baptisia," Ann. Missouri Bot. 

 Gard. 27, 167-169. 1940.) Fl. late May to mid-June. 



X B. pinetorum Larisey (1. c. 189-190). {B. tinctoria var. crebra 

 X B. alba.) 



Local: open pine woods 33^ mi. n. of Accomac, F. M. Jones, 29 

 June 1928 (TYPE, Herb. Missouri Bot. Gard.); True, 29 June 1928 

 (P) ; Moldenke, 1254, 19 May 1930 (P) ; R. R. Tatnall, 2656, 4 June 

 1935 (T, G). Late May to mid- June. 



Crotalaria L. 



C. sagittalis L. Rattle Box. 



Frequent in sandy soil, throughout, except near the coast. 

 Late June to late Aug. 



Cytisus L. 



1/ txtJ. scoparius (L.) Link. Scotch Broom. 



Widely planted on the banks of Chesapeake & Delaware Canal, 

 and escaping. Mid-May to mid- June. i> v^> ^ v -i^ 



Lupinus L. 

 L. perennis L. Lupine. 



Infrequent in sandy soil of the Coastal Plain, from Cecil and 

 southern New Castle Counties southward to Wicomico County. 

 May, mid-June. 



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