DIADELPHIA. DECAND. 1368. Lebeckia. it 45 
'‘'a. 
'»/. 
B. Spinous. . 
Spines fimpie or compound ; flowering branches unarmed ; 
leaves oblong, glabrous: racemes leaty : corols gla- 
brous. 
Heaths. ^ *32. FI, Dan. 
Spines compound; flowering branches unarmed, leaves 
lanceolate, hairy: racemes leaflefs: keel of the corol 
pubefeent. 
Germany. Spines ftrong, thick, compound. 
Spines branched, not pungent, flexible : leaves linear-lan* 
, ceolate, filky underneath; raceme terminal, elongated. 
Carniola, Jssej. ^0. rar. 3. t, 557' hifpanica. 
Spines compound, pungent : leaves lanceolate, villous : 
raceme terminal, nearly forming a head. 
Spain. Caman.ic. 3* 6. /. 21 1. 
Spines trifid, ftriate : leaves lanceolate, haify : branches 
hairy : fpikes terminal ; corols hairy. 
Spain; Portugal.' Vahl.fimb. l.p. 51. 
Spines trifid, angular; leaves lanceolate, glabrous: branches 
glabrous: raceme terminal : corol glabrous^ 
Barbary. Desfont.all. 2,/.i 38. <.183. 
Stem leaflefs: fpines decuflate. 
Spain; Portugal. Lean:es linear, caducoiis. 
*368. LEBECKIA. Calyx s-parted^ with acute 
divifions and rounded cavities : legume cylin- 
drical, manv-feeded. 
‘P>d, 
fata 
atlii , 
Le 
flowers um- 
’■’a. 
aves fimple, linear-filiform, glabrous 
belled. 
Spartium contaminatum. Mans. 268. 
The Cape. Leaues cylindrical, flattifli above, purple at the 
bale : fle-wert fulvous, with the keel yellow. 
^'^aves fimple, filiform, glabrous; flowers racemed. 
Spartium fepiarium. Sp.p/.<)gs;. Aman.acad.b. 
The Cape. PLk. mant. t. 424, ^.1- Pet. gaz. M83,/. 3. 
Leaves fimple, obovatc: branches and branchlets fpinefcent> 
downy ; flowers folitary. 
The Cape. Fhunb. predr. 122. 
Leaves ternate: branches fpinefeent, round, cinereous: 
. flowers racemed. 
"he Cape. Thunb. prodr. 122. 
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