DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA. AtllOrpha. 



A, nana. Fraser.catal. 1813. 



Un the banks of the Missouri. Tj . July, Aug. v. s. 

 hi Herb. Lewis. From one to two feet high ; flowers 

 purple and fragrant. A very elegant little shrub. 



3. A. humilis, frutescens ; foliis brevissime petiolatis sine 



mucrone utrinque obtusis glabriusculis, spicis panicu- 

 latis elongatis pubescentibus, calycibus subsessihbus, 

 dentibus omnibus acuminatis. — Willd. sp. pi. 3. 

 p. 970. 



A. herbacea. Walt. fi. car. lyg. 



A. pumila. Mich. Ji. nmer. 2. p. (54. 



In sandy dry fields : Carolina and Georgia. Tp . June, 

 July. V. V. From two to three feet high ; flowers a 

 fine blue, smaller than No. 1 . 



4. A. undique cano-tnmentosa, humilis ; foliolis approxi- 



matis subsessilibus ovato-ellipticis acutis mucronatis, 

 spicis paniculatis cano-tomentosis, calycibus sessilibus, 

 dentibus omnibus acuminatis. 

 On the banks of the Missouri and Mississippi. Pj . July, 

 Aug. V. V. Resembles the foregoing one very much j 

 flowers of a more beautiful blue. 



407 



puhescens. 



562. ERYTHRINA. Gen.pl. llQS. 



I.E. pumila J foliis ternatis rhombeis glabris, spicis lon- 

 gissimis, caule herbaceo inermi. — IVilld. sp. pi. 3. 

 p. 912. 

 Icon. Bol.mag.877. Trew. ehrct. t. 5'6. Cutesb. car.4Q. 



Dill.elth.t. 90./. 106. 

 In sandy woods and fields : Carolina and Florida. 71 . 

 June, July. v. v. A beautiful perennial ; flower» 

 scarlet. 



herbacea. 



563. LUPINUS. Gen. pi. 1176. 



1. L. perennis, repens; caule foliisque glabriusculis, foliis perennis. 



digitalis: foliolis (8-9) lanceolaiis obtusiusculis, caly- 

 cibus alternis inappeiidiculatis : labio superiore emar- 

 ginato ; inferiore integro. — Willd. sp. pi. 3. p. 1022. 



Icon. Bot. mag. 202. Mill. diet. t. \70.f. 1. 



On dry hills, in gravelly soil : Canada to Florida, ll. 

 May — July. v. v. Flowers blue, purple, and some- 

 times white. 



2. L. perennis ; canle foliisque hirsutis, foliis digitatis : nootkatensis. 



foliolis (7-8) lanceolatis obtusis, calycibus verticillatis 



