488 



hispida. 



DIADELPHIA DECANDKIA. Rob'inia. 



corruptible, and particularly calculated for posts of 

 gates and fences. It is universally known by the name 

 of False Acacia, in America Locust- tree. 



R. fol'is imparl- pinnatis, racemis axillaribus erectis con- 

 fervifloris, calycibus acuminatis, ramis petiolis pedun- 

 culis leguminibusque glanduloso-viscosis. — WiUd. sp. 

 pL3.p. 1131. 



R. glutinosa. Bot. mag. 560. 



Icon. Fent. desc. pi. Jiov. t. 4. Duham. arl. ed. nov. 17- 



On the banks of rivers in South Carolina, particularly 

 on the Savannah. Tj . June, July. v. v. Flowers 

 pale red, with white. This tree is highly ornamental ; 

 but its creeping roots are a great nuisance in small 

 plantations. 



R. folils impari-pinnatis : foliolis rotundato-ovalibus mu- 

 cronatis, racemis axillaribus suberectis, calycibus acu- 

 minatis, caule subinermi, ramis pedunculis calycibus 

 leguminibusque hispidis. — JVilld. sp. pi. 3. p. 1132. 



R. montana. Barlr. calal. 



R. rosea. Duham. arh. ed. nov. 18. 



Icon. Bot. mag. 311. Schmidt arl. 3 1 . Catesl. car. 3. 



t. 20. MM. ic. 1AA. 

 . R. foliolis pleruraque alternis, ramulis glabriusculis. 



On the high mountains of Virginia and Carolina. Ip . 

 May — Sept. v. v. Flowers large, a beautiful rose- 

 colour, inodorous. This elegant little shrub is one of 

 the highest ornaments of our gardens and plantations. 

 The var. /3. is less hispid, and grows to a considerable 

 large upright shrub, whereas the original hispida is a 

 low straggling plant. 



'oH 



caroiiniana. 



589. INDIGOFERA. Gen. pi. 1205. 



I. herbacea, erecta ; foliis plnnatis : foliolis obovalibus, 

 spicis folio longioribus pedunculatis, floribus distan- 

 tibus, leguminibus pendulis subdispermis reticulato- 

 Tenosis. — U^alt. fi. car. 187. Mich. Jl. amer. 2. 

 p. 68. 



In sandy fields : Carolina to Florida. 7/ . v. s. Flowers 

 blue. 



