PENTANDRIA MONOOYNlA. ^^41 



ofthe calyx, but I found it vary so much in individuals of the same 

 variety as to baffle the effort, and indeed in plants so prone to vary, 

 we must view with caution, irregularities that may arise from soil and 



ATnnciira 



exposure 



irhich include the three preceding species 



mentioned 



fl. coccinea j flowers scarlet. 



/ 



k rutilayis; flowers deep red, calyx minute. 



c. carnea^ flowers pale red, tube'^i^d at base, caly^ leaff- 



,lyx 



d.alha; flowers white, calyx middle size 

 t'Oicolor; ^—^ — f -' n ... 



hairy. 

 J- papilionacea f flowers reddish, the lower segments white, calvU 



leafy, ■* 



?. partita; flowers flesh-coloured, divided to the base, 

 "which may be added, 

 ft. lutea } flowers bright yellow. 



^Grows in rich, dry soils, and along the njargins of gwamps and 



Flowers March— May. 



^' ViSCOSA. 



A. foliis margine sea- I Leaves on the margin sc 

 J"s ; corollis piloso-glu- | brous ; corolla hairy, gl 



°"08is; staminibus vix 



PJ. 1. p 



'■$> 



ibus, Sp 



^'alt.p.9r. Mich 



, \ shrub somewhat s 

 refect hij^h. ^^m,«™K. 



ely 



ger than the corolla 



90 



*<atesli I ■' ° "n*'i<-iico aiiu uuiso.! iici vcs ui tue leaves luspiu. 



^'oirerc • ^^? ^*^' °^^^' obovate, nearly glabrous, margins roughened. 

 Teryk;*."? *^»'™inal clustered racemes. Calyx minute. Corolla. 

 Shi \2 ^., "Viscid. Stamens scarcely as long as the corolla* 



g^'onger than the stamens. S^ii-ma capitate. 

 Kewpno-^ species the following varieties are enumerated in the Hortus 



q!oJ ' 1- P- 319. 



lucfd'^'* ^^^^^'^^ yvhitc, branches diffuse, leaves deep green, and 



'^S' ^^.^ers white, keels flesh coloured, style long, red at the 



c.fica/. a leaves paie, ovate ODl 



dfnn^A .''^'■^ w^^ite, divided at th 



vo m % ^"'''^'■^ ^^•'^•te, leaves g 

 GroVl In^i'*'"'' sprinkled with hal, 



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s 



the 



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