PL ex. thai 80. CRUCIFERiE. 433. Crambe. 689 



XVI. 433. CRAMBE. Hippocrates. Kale. 



SiliculcB jointed ; upper joint nearly globular, seed in- 

 verted, inserted by a cord to the bottom of the cell ; lower 

 joint abortive, forming a cell-shape pedicell. 



Cramhe maritima. Sea kale. 



Filaments long, 2-forked ; silkula unarmed ; leaves 

 roundish, sinuated, waved, toothed, glaucous, bald ; stem 

 bald. 



Crambe maritima brassicae folio, Raii Syn. 307. 

 Brassica maiiua Anglica, Ger. em. 315, 15. 

 Brassira marina monospermos. Park, 270. 

 Crambe maritima, Lin. S. P. 937. 

 Brassica sectilis, Bergius Mat. Med. Veg. 576. 

 English sea colcwort. Sea grape colewort. 



Sandy shores by the sea ; also cultivated under sand or 

 pots ; perennial ; May and June. 



Herb bald, glaucous ; steyn branched ; leaves petiolate, 

 waved, sinuated; flowers panicled; petals white; stigma 

 peltate; silicula globular. — Herb used as spinage; also eaten 

 by sheep. 



E. Siliculce short, valveless, 2-celled; cells 1-seeded. 



XVI r. 434. CORONOPUS. Theophrast. Swine' s-cress. 

 Siliculce twin, valveless, winged ; cells 1-seeded ; coty- 

 ledons incumbent, linear. 



a. Coronopus. Silicula not nicked. 



1. Coronopus coadunata. Joined stvine's-cr ess. 



Silicida not nicked, crested, thorny; style porrected; 

 corymhus few-flowered. 



Nasturtium supinura, capsulis verrucosis, Raii Syn. 304, 6. 



Coronopus Ruellli, Ger. em. 427,2. 



Coronopus recta vel repens Ruellii, Park, 502. 



Cochlearia Coronopus, Lin, S. P, 904. 



Coronopus vulgaris, De Candolle Fl. Gall. 4239. 



Senebiera Coronopus, Persoon Syn, 2, 185. 



Coronopus coadunatus, Stokes Bot, M, M. 3, 440. 



fVart-cress, Steine^s-cress. Buck's horn. Herb-ivy, Herb Eve. 



Roadsides and walls ; annual ; June to August. 



Stem branched, trailing; leaves bald, pinnatifid; loles 

 often jag-toothed ; corymhus lateral, sessile, becoming race- 

 mose. 



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