ALASSIO AND ITS FLORA 131 
Raphan\is Landra, Moretti. — Nat. Ord. 
Cruciferae. Syn. Rapistrum arvense, All.; 
Raphanistrum Landra, DC. 
Yellow flowers, some samples, more 
rare, have them of a rosy hue. Very 
common on the olive terraces. 
April, May. 
Reseda lutea, L. — Nat. Ord. Reseda- 
ceae. 8yn. Reseda mucronata. Ten. 
Along mountain roads, under olive 
groves, in arid places. 
May, August. 
Reseda phyteuma, L. — Nat. Ord. Re- 
sedaceae. 
On the Moglio road where it is found 
at Liggia. 
May, June. 
Rhagadiolus stellatus, Gaert. — Nat. 
Ord. Compositae. 
Little yellow flowers. Road to Villa 
Napier. April, June. 
Rhamnus alaternus, L. — Nat. Ord. 
Ramnaceae. 
Bush of two or three metres in height, 
leaves tough, evergreen, elliptical, green- 
ish flo^wers. Rocks and wild places and 
also on the olive terraces. 
