CHOROZEMA CORDA’TUM. 
HEART-LEAVED CHOROZEMA. 
EXOGENZ, oR DICOTYLEDONE &. 
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NATURAL ORDER, LEGUMINOSA, 
cmap fed eae : DECANDRIA, 
MONOGYNIA, 
this Pint dies: OF LINNEUS, 
No. 89. 
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GENUS- Cuorozema. Laprrtarprerk. Catyx ad medium vel brevius 
bilabiatus, labio superiore lato breviter bifido, fatievs tripartito. Corot 
a, obt 
mentis glabris. Ovartvm sessile vel breviter Satake, dense pluriovulatum. 
Sryivs brevis, uncinato-recurvus, glaber. Sriegma obiiquum vel subrectum, 
tenue vel capitatum. LecuMEN ovatum, sessile ae subsessile, turgidum, intus 
nudum. Hers suffrutices, fruticesve. Fora alterna vel sparsa, sree: 
coriacea, sepius glabra. Sripvi parve,subulate. InrLoRESCENTIA 
vel axillaris, axillis floridis in racemum terminalem foliosum sspieeiiants. 
Pepicetti bibracteolati. Frores rubri vel aurantiaci. Benryam: Annalen 
des Wiener Museums, v. 2, 
ter sinuato 
SPECIES. _ CHonozEMA a Fouts cordato-ovatis margine levi- 
ee : ¥ik ? -9 rg s la 
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biis calycinis tubo equilongis. 
CHARACTER OF THE GENUS, CHOROZEMA. CaLyx split to the 
middle or not so deep into two lips of which the upper one is broad and 
shortly two-cleft; the lower one deeply three-cleft. Sranparp scarcely 
longer than the wings, round, emarginate or two-cleft. _Wrnes oblong, 
oblique or nearly straight, slender or capitate | 
nearly so, swollen, without any pithy <a 
DESCRIPTION OF THE SPECIES, CHorozema dastice: A slen- _ 
der shrub perfectly glabrous, except a few small appressed hairs on the 
younger branches, much branched and more leafy than the other spe- 
cies. Leaves borne on short foot-stalks, ovate, obtuse, sinuately 
toothed on the margin, each tooth bearing a rigidly somewhat prickly 
seta, heart-shaped at the base, coriaceous, with the midrib projecting 
underneath and strongly reticulate. StTiputes small, subulate. Ra- 
- CEMES terminal, unilateral, slender, 6 to 8 flowered. Each pedicel at 
