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 Ped. et »ep. glandulosa — Subspont. (ex America 6or.).529. 



\ S. CAJtOLI.NA (L.) 



I Ped. et sepala eglandulosa — Suecia media, CarlshogaCRen- 

 terman) 530. S. eleoans Gdgr mss 



Subgenus IV. — Laggeria Gdgr Essai, p. 18; — 

 Eglanteriae DG. in Ser. Mus. helv. (1818) I, p. 2. 



Styli liheri villosi vel lanati ultra discuni brcviter capitati ; 

 llores ebracteati, lutei vel sulphurei interdum intus llavo- 

 purpurei, cimiciodori vel foetidi ; fructus sat praecox, coria- 

 ceus coccincus, erectus ; sepala plus minus glandulosa, 

 post anthesim rellexa tandem decidua, integra vel pinnala ; 

 pedunculi glabri villosi vel hispidi; folia 3-5-foIioIata, subtus 

 ad nervos glandulosa parce villosa, argute biserrato-glan- 

 dulosa ; stipulae conformes, sat angustae, margine glandu- 

 losae ; aculei sparsi setacei vel rectiusculi. — Frutices prae- 

 sertim orientales, aut in Europa temperata rarissime vel vix 

 sponte crescentes, erecti graciles sociales, ramorum cortex 

 saepius bruneus. — Radix plerumque ignota ; in L. eglan- 

 teria (L.) et speciebus affmibus subrepens. 



Hocce dicavimus Beat. Dr Lagger in Botanica et Rodo- 

 logia clarissimo. 



\ Ped. laeves 2 



I Ped. villosi vel glandulosi 11 



f Tubus laevis 3 



i Tubus glandulosus vel aculeatus 7 



I Flores omnino lutei 4 



I Flores intus rubri extus flavi fi 



IMinime 5 

 Rami flor. aciculato-glanduliferi — Cappadocia, Caesaree 

 (Balansa exs. an. 185^) . .531. Laggeria caesarra (B. et B.) 

 Tubus globosus ; foL ovato-rotundata — Orwns ; subspont. 



532. Lagg. lctea (Mill.) 



Tubus ovatus ; fol. obovato-oblonga — Oriens ; co/if. 533. L. 

 chlorophylla (Ehrh) 



