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HUNNEMANNIA fumariæfolia.
Fumitm-y-leaved Hunnemannia.
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S L o r m ï s compressiuscula 10-costata unilocularis bival-
Capsnla »’“ fl"®*® • „„lyspermis. Semina subglobosa extus punc-
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radiculâ ad hilum versà.
minalibus.
S tem erect, frutescent at the base, branching :
erect smooth slightly glaucous, longitudinally lined with
paler’lines, which extend strongly into the
resembling those of some species of Fumana, alternate,
gene“ a% triternate, or nearly so, the lower ones decom-
L u n d , smooth, slightly glaucous, the upper ones not quite
L much divided. linear, rather broades , and
blunt towards the point, where they terminate abrupdy m a
very short acute point. Petioles flat onthe upper side and
sliLitlv keeled below, rather broadest at the base, smooth,
andglaucescent. Peduncle
smooth cylindrical, longitudinally striped. Nowei large,
spreading open when expanded, golden yeUow, and very
f ï ï™ « V » c e n t resemblmg ripe apples. »f 2 ^ o -
cid'aous’sepals, that are ovate, » 1«=, concave Bteooth lon-
S îe r ones r X r lirgest, nearly orbicular, but n.rrow.ng a
little to the hase, much veined at the back, the veins branched.
Stmncm numerous, at first surrounding the ovarium.