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D IA D É L P B JA D E G A N D R IA .
L A T H T R U S .
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PERIANTHIUM mmophyllum,
Jemijuinquefidum, '
1 campanulatum :
L a c in i is lanceolatis, ■■'.
fuperioribus dudbus brevioribus ;
The K A -L .Y X .
\ iemiquinquefied,
.j.pampanulafe:
IT h e L ac inia s lanceolate,
I the three.iuperior lhort;
| the two under ones longer.
e . ;G i© R Q L L A.
Fig. 2.
e x il l u m obcordatum, (Fig.- 3. V .) v .
maximum,
lateribus et apice rflexum. /
A læ oblonga, (F ig :'3 . 4. A.)
lunulata,' -
breves,
obiufee.
Ca r iNA_femiprbicitlatày (Fig, 3, 4. C.)
magnitudine alarum,
iif que. la tier, .¿it- -,
in medio in trorfum dehifeens. -
C. The COROLLA.
'.papilionaceous. (Butterfly-Jhaped)
The VExiLLUM (ftandart) obcordate, (Fig. 3. V.)
very large, -
the margna and apex reflexed.
'TBeAi'x ,(wings) oblong, (Fig; 3. 4. A.)
liniijJptg, (mcmjbaped) ' g f ;
fltort,
obtufe.
The Ca r in a (heel) femiorbicular, (Fig. 3 . 4. C.)
the magnitude, of the wings, ' ' ' ' • .
fomewhat broader,
opening internally'in the middle.
jjfSgr A M I N A.
. V .Fig- 3}s]
F i l a IV
' f F il a m e n t a diadelpha, (/implex et novemfidumjm
affurgcntia.
1 aI urS*
n t h e r ä fubrotunda.
uita. La. A nth
The S T A M E N S .
i l r a E S H i * Magnified. ,
The F il a m e n t s diadelphious (two brotherhoods) (ont
- flamen /landing by itfelfas Jimplè, and, the others are in
te body divided into nine) .
î bending doun but rifmgs-towtfrds the
¿ ¡ Ge r m e n comprejfum,
■ I oblimgum,
I lineare.
r I L L U M . M íS ty lu s f
I f f iB R f l f l l ' i ilanus.
i .'St y lu s furfum ereftûs,
w I -h r h h
* Lente áuétuni. j fupeme latior, •
'(àpice acuto.
¿.’S t i g m a a medietate flyli ad apicem ant ice
¡¿ . The Germen comprefled, • ■
oblcing;' r .
s. The S t y le near the apex ereiit,,
_ JB jt ® p ia i n ^ ^ S
* Magnified. J ' broader above the middle,
' ie apexaaeutei^ifj
; v;Fig^6^8.| r im i L A t i r i
tSvE.E DTS.' -, fmany, '
S‘ 7 V f * , \iV emf°Tm~ - V ' - . ’’ ' "FiS- 7- ^ J||rem form . |
u ï ï ctsP ' ”ta I
F. E S L I A .
Fig;: 8.; v y
' alternà‘-,\
petioláta, (p.)
binata,- '
p'atentià,"
cirrfióiá.jt(G ¿
FoLipLA ieflilia, •
oblonga-elliptica,
integerrima,
glabra, '
plana.
F . The L E A V E S .
'alternate,
having petioIes,;(p.)
binate, (two)
patent,
cirrhufe, (having clatters) (C;Y
The L e a v e s feffil, -
òblong and elliptic,
veinoùs,- (uiith veins)
imooth, -A‘
plain. >’ ]
P e t io l i alati. ; (A.)Y*,v o .
St ip u l a binx, (S.)í ] S' 8‘
oblonga, v -î
acúta,”
bàli ièmihaftatæ': procæftu lanceolato.
•, Gir r h i folia terminantes, (Fig, 8. C.)
compofiti : F i l is convolutis.
P e d u n c u li axillares, (a.)
iblitarii,
foliis longioré6, ,
multiflori.
R a c em u s fimplex,
. lècundus.
. F lore s alterni, .
pedicellati.
P e d ic e l l i filiformes,
Nomen triviale LA TH YRUS latifolia,
- Habitat in Eurcpa^fcpibus. Sp; PI:
PETioLiswinged.. (A.) 1
The Stipul¡8 two, | | | ] F,S- * - ¿
obloiig,
at their bale ièmihafiatè : prqgrelfively lanceolate.
The leaves terminating in a Cir rh u s, (Tendril) Fig. 8. G) '
compound: diminijbing" as they afeend, in forni o f a
T h r ba d , ancf áre convolute.
The P e d u n c l e s axillary, (4l ® S | §
fingle, -
longer than the leaves,
. with many flowers.
T h e R a c em u s fimplc,
the flowers inclining on one fide.
The F lo w er s alternate,
having pedicles.
The P e d ic l e s filiform,
Ihort.
The Common name Everlafling PEA, or Chickling Vetch.
Is a native o f Europe in fiedges^^Sji: -PI: