489 . -POLYANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Cistus. 
(4) Somewhat shrub-like; with stipule. 
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d back, somewhat ha 
. ~Kniph. 12-Fl. dan. aS 5—Park. 656. Gh 
1.73. 1-Lob. ic. ii. 117. 1-Ger. ems 1283. 4~F. 
15. 2-Lob. ic. ti, 117. 2-Ger. em. 1282. 3-F. B, ii. Te 
1~Ger. 1100. 3 and 2-Matth. 744-Trag. 221. 
. Petals nearly circular, very entire, peri yellow, with gene- 
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ribs, connected by a semi-transparent dotted me aiseiie ee 
outer spear-shaped, green, and which os more like fea ve 
Petals yellow, a little toothed on the outer part. 
silky, white. Style dio eae, green. at, cel 
1, valves 3 
Dwarf ‘Cistais. Little Sién flower, Sunflower Cistus. Moun- 
tainons meadows and pastures, especially in a calcareous soil. 
po a shire. ] P. June—Aug. 
Var. 2. Blossoms white. Gogmagog Hills. ; 
‘Var. 3. Blossoms rose-coloured. 
Var. 4. surrejanus. Huns. C. surrejanus, which see. 
Inclined to consider it with Mr. Hudson, as a variety of C. 
Helianthemum, there being so As a resemblance, and the ma- __ 
terial difference being only the shape of the petals, and that of i 
the calyx, though the last diffarebui very little. Woopwarp. 
surreja‘nus. C, Trailing: leaves egg-oblong, somewhat hairy: petals 
' spear-shaped. 
Dill. ae aoe 74 
Differs from the precedi s being more 
pointed, narrower and ested: a he steve bing more hairy. 
Blass. yellow. C, Helianthemum. 2. Huns 
Narrow-petaled Cistus. Near Croydon, Surry. Du Sages s 
R. Syn. S. July- 
polifo’lius. C, pn leaves aoe egg-shaped, hoary: calyx 
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