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(2) Genus LESPEDEZA, MX. 



From the name of a Spanish governor of Florida. 

 Fig. 18. Bush-Clover. L. proctimbens, MX. L. ripens (L.), Bart. 



Flowers, in few-blossomed axillary clusters, of two sorts, 

 the larger with stamens and pistils but seldom bear- 

 ing" seed ; the smaller with seed-bearing pistils, and 

 oftenest without petals. Corolla, violet-purple, longer 

 than the calyx ; the keel as long as the wings. Calyx, 

 five-cleft, with slender, nearly equal lobes, and with 

 two small bracts beneath. Stamens, in two sets (nine 

 united at base, and one distinct). Cluster-stems, two 

 to five inches long, very slender. August, Sep- 

 tember. 



Leaves, compound, alternate. Leaflets, three, one quarter 

 to three quarters inch long, oval to reverse egg- 

 shape, on very short stems, without stipels, smooth 

 above. 



Pod, rounded, small, flat, one-celled, one-seeded. A 

 legume. 



Found, common in dry sandy soil in Canada and the 

 United States. 



A slender trailing vine, herbaceous, slightly downy or 

 hairy, one to two feet long. 



(3) Genus PHASEOLUS, Tourn. (Kidney-Bean.) 



Flowers, in axillary clusters. Keel, enclosing the stamens 

 and style, and either twisted into a spiral or strongly 

 incurved. Calyx, five-toothed with the two upper 

 teeth more or less united. Stamens, in two sets (nine 

 united toward the base, and one distinct). 



