BECANDRTA MONOGYNlA, 467 



i. V 



B. glabemnia ; foliis per- f Very glabi 



foil 



foliate, oval, entire, 



rjniis, glaucis ; floribus glaucous ; flowers axil 

 axiJlanlius, solltariis. E. | lary, soilidvy. 



Kafnia perforata, Sp. pi. 3, p. 949. 



Siophora perfoliata, Walt p. 135. 



I odaljna perfoliata, Mich. 1, p. 263. Pursh, 1. p. 507. 



Poof, R^ in all the species, peronnial. S'^m herbaceous, sparing 

 ij Dsdnched. Leaves simple, entire, geiierallv oval, sometimes nearlj 

 round, very smo<,th and glaucous, Flowers'smM, pale yeliaw. U- 

 gume inflated lar-e. Seeds reniforin, very small. ' ^ . 



i^rows in the dry sand Mils. Its uucominon foliage renders it an 



jnterestiniT and ornamental plant. 

 Flowers May — July. 



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1 + 



S Lanceolafa. Walt 

 B pubescens ; foiiis tcr- 

 natis, ouneato-Iariceolatis, 

 obtusi.s; floribus axillari- 



bu.s, solitariis, terininali- 

 bus racemosis E. 



\ 



1 



Pubescen* ; leaves 

 nate, cuneate lanceol 

 obtuse ; flowers axilli 



solitary, the terminal o 

 forming racenies. 



Sophora lanceolata, Walt p. 155. 



Podalyria uniflora, Mich. 1. p. 263. Pursh, t. p. S07. 



Stem herbaceous, 2 3 feet hl-h, geniculate^and branching. Uav^^ 

 »n very snort petioles, entire, emarginate. Hipules very minute. 

 ofT^'*Vi obscure yellow, solitary, axillary, but at the extremity 

 j>i!ie old branches frequently forming termrnal racemes ; the vex- 

 "luin deeply emarginate and rather shorter tnan the other petals. . 



uro\ys u. dry,saady soils. Common in the middle districts of Ca- 



.ralinaand Georgia 

 Flowers April— May. 



3. TlNCTOKTA. 



B. glabenima ; foliis 1 Very srlabrous : leaves 



^ 



t 



dtd 



ternatis, obovatis, _ ^ ^ 



i"otun(Iati.s, siibsessilibus ; j at the surumit. nearly ses- 

 racemistermiDalibusjflo. i si!e : raceme.^ term'iiial : 



ribus luteis. E 



flowers y 



Sophora tincforia, Walt p U4. 



''-''"i^ t'actuha, Sp. /, 2. p. 503. Mich. 1. p. 26§, Pursh, 



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