AMONG THE. WILD FLOWERS. 
XXVIII. 
Ir is proposed in this Paper to give a brief 
notice of the distinctively SrasipE PLANTs. 
Many inland plants are, of course, found also 
near the sea; but it is to those which seem to 
require the conditions of soil and climate which 
the sea-shore alone can supply, that reference 
will here be made. 
One of the most ornamental is the Horned 
Poppy, Glauctum luteum which puts forth its 
yellow blooms, and long horn-like capsules 
amidst the very spray of the sea. Along with 
it is that most curious plant of our British 
coasts, the Sea-Holly, or Eryngo, Eryngium 
maritineun, with blue-tinged leaves and bright 
blue flowers, an Umbellifer. 
Other Umbellifers that love the sea air are 
two species of Bupleurum, Hare’s-ear; Feni- 
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