612 375. Pisum. 63. LEGUMINOSiE. PI ex. cal. 
|S. variegatum. Peduncle many-flowered ; seed gray and 
reddish. 
Pisum flore roseo, fructu variegato, Dillen in Rail Syn. 318,3. 
Maple pea. 
y. nifum. Peduncle many-flowered; standard rose-co- 
lour ; wings dark purple ; seed reddish. 
d. umhellatum. Peduncle many-flowered, terminal ; sti- 
pules 4-cut, pointed ; standard white ; wings pink ; seed 
purplish brown. 
Pisum umbel latum, Dillen in Raii Syn. 318,4; Ger. em. 1220,3. 
Pisum umbellatum, sive roseum, Park. 
Rose pea. Tufted pea. Scotch pea. 
s. quadratum . Peduncles many-flowered ; seeds gray, 
angular, large. 
Pisum majus, Ger.em. 1219, 1. 
Pisum saccharatum, Park. Par. 523, 5, 
Rouncival pea. 
£. humile. Stem upright, not twining, branching ; leaves 
2-paired, leaflets rounded. 
y\. album. Peduncles many-flowered; corolla white. 
Pisum minus, Ger. em. 1219, 2. 
Pisum sylvestre primum, Park. 1059, 
Pisum sativum, Lin. S. P. 1026. 
Field pea. Garden pea. 
2. Pisum maritimum . Maritime pea . 
Petioles flattish above; stem trailing, angular; stipules 
arrowshape; peduncles many-flowered. 
Pisum marinum, Raii Syn. 319,6; Ger.em. 1250,3. 
Pisum spontaneum maritimum Anglicum, Park. 1059. 
Pisum sylvestre, Ger. em. 1220, 5. 
Pisum maritimum, Lin. S. P. 1027. 
Pulse. Pease . Wild pea. English sea-pea. 
Sea-shore; perennial; June and July. 
Root creeping ; stem simple, bald ; stipules bent back, 
toothed at bottom; calyx bald; standard purplish blood- 
colour ; wings and keel bluish flesh-colour; legumen smooth. 
— Nutritive ; first observed on the beach at Orford in Suf- 
folk, during the famine of 1550. 
XV. 376. OROBUS. Theophrastus. Peaseling . 
Calyx 5-cut; 2 upper lobes shortest; style slender, linear, 
rough-haired at the tip ; legumen oblong, roundish, many- 
seeded ; hyle generally linear. 
