46» DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA, 



stem hcrbaceeus, 1—2 feet high, verj much branched. JUavei 

 Hnall, cuneate at base. Flowers small, in terminal racemes, \ellow, 

 Jje^ume on a long stipes. 



rows in very dry soils. 



Flowers June—August. Wild Indizo. 



* 4. AUSTRALIS. 



^ B. foliis ternatis, folio- | Leaves ternate, leaflets 

 lis oblongo-cuneatis, ob- ] oblong, wedge shaped 

 tusis; stipulis lanceolatis, | obtuse ; stipules lanceo 

 petioloduplolongioribus; | late, twice as long as the 



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minibus 



elongatisj legu- j petiole; racemes long; 



' legume acuminate. 



Podalyria australis, Sp. pi. 2. p.-^QS. 



Podalyna carulea, Mich. 1. p. 264. Pursh^ 1. p. 507. 



Stem herbaceous, often decumbent. Leaves glabrous, on very short 

 petioles. Flowershlnc. ■ o ^ j 



Grows along the margins of rivulets, particularly in the western 

 districts ot Carolina. V\xvA\. 

 Flowers June— July. 



5. ViLLOSA. Walt. 



B. foliis ternatis, Ian- j Leaves ternate, lance- 



ceolalis, pubescentibus j I olate, pubescent ; stem 



caule calycibusque villo- I and calyx villous ; sti- 



sis; stipulis linearibusjra- j pules linear; racemes ter. 



cemis terminalibus ; flo- I minal ; flowers srcY. 

 Tibus giiseis. 



. Sophora viUosa, WalL p. 134.' 

 Podalyna vilbsa, Mich. 1, p. 264. Pursh, 1. p. 301 . 



auri'celndtTn J '.i'''^'' "^^"^ '^^«"?' ^^^use, pubescent on tlie under 



Itffnoti!!r\Kl"'l''^^'"^ ^«'i/^4cleflcoro^/a yellow. Mich. 



a different S"" f ' ^^^* ^^l^'''"^"^ ^"^^ described, unir this name, 



jet brnTuchSrged "^ *^"' "^ '^'^'''' ''^' Se-^ will probablf 



fwrhtr/uf; ^"' «PP-^-tricts of Carolina. 



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•6. Alb 



fnin; ,„ r ^''^''.T' ' I Branches divaricate ; 



foliohs cuneato-lanoeola- leaflets lanceotote, wedge 



