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Cakile maritima var. latifolia (Poiret) 
Very similar to the preceding, like 
which it is abundant, differing only in 
the leaves that are somewhat more fleshy, 
entire or scarcely dentated or sinuated, 
obovate ovate, oblong, and with a long 
petiole. 
The width of the largest leaves about 
3 centim., sometimes a little more. 
It is to be found mixed with the Cakile 
maritima, the Eryngium, the Pancratium, 
the Medicago, etc., and like the former is 
easily recognized. 
Anthyllis barbanjovis (Ijnnaeus). 
(Nat. Ord. Leguminosae) 
Shrub from 5 to 16 decim. high, with 
brown, erect, hard, woody, tough stems; the 
flowering branches silky and with very 
numerous leaves growing more closely 
