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Title: The botanist's repository, for new, and rare plants : containing coloured figures of such plants, as have not hitherto appeared in any similar publication, with all their essential characters, botanically arranged, after the sexual system of the celebrated Linnaeus : in English and Latin : to each description is added a short history of the plant, as to its time of flowering, culture, native place of growth, when introduced, and by whom
Year: 1797 (1790s)
Authors: Andrews, Henry Charles, fl. 1799-1828 Bensley, Thomas, ca. 1760-1835, printer Haworth, Adrian Hardy, 1768-1833 Kennedy, John, 1759-1842 Jackson, George, d. 1811 Smith, John Donnell, 1829-1928, donor. DSI
Subjects: Plants, Cultivated Botany Flowers
Publisher: London : Printed by T. Bensley, and published by the author ... : To be had of J. White, Fleet-street, and all the booksellers
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liolis ovatis, tomen-tofis; vexillo crenulato; corollis luteis. Cytifus with the bunches of flowers growingfrom the fides of the branches, which areround and ftraddle; leaflets egg-fhaped anddowny; ftandard a little fcolloped; blof- lbms yellow. REFERENCE TO THE PLATE. 1. The Empalement. 2. The ftandard. 3. One of the Wings. 4. The Keel. 5. The Empalement, Chives, and Pointal, a little magnified. 6. The Seed-bud, magnified.7- A ripe Pod. 8. The fame, fplit open, to expofc the fituation of the feeds. This pretty Cytifus, a native of the Cape of Good Hope, was railed from feeds at the Ilammerfmithnurfery, in the year 179^. It is rather a weak, and loofe growing fhrub, attaining the height of afoot and a half, and flowering about Auguft. It delights in a light foil, and is propagated with cafeby cuttings; it likewife perfects its feeds. The whole habit of the plant much more referable* Croto-laria than Cytifus; but the feed-veffel and empalement preclude its adniiffion to that Genus. fJY
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(>/f//f/fj /< //,■///j.> PLATE CCXXXVIII. ROELLA DECURREN8.Decurrent-lea~ced Roella. CLASS V. ORDER I.PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Five Chives. One Pointal. GENERIC CHARACTER. Calyx. Perianthium monophyllum, turbina-tum, quinquepartitum, peififtens; laciuiislanceolatis, acutis, dentatis, magnis. Corolla monopetala, infundibuliformis, deci-dua; tubus calyce paulo brevior; limbuseretto-patens, quinquepartitus, calyce lon-gior. Nectarium e fquamis quinque, conniven-tibus, in fundo corollae. Stamina. Filamenta quinque, fubulata, nec-tario infidentia. Anthers fubulata;, conni-ventes, longitudine filamentorum, altitudinecalycis. Pistillum. Germen oblongum, inferum. Sty-lus filiformis, longitudine ftaminum. Stig-mata duo, oblonga, deprefla, patentia. Pericarpium. Capfula cylindracea, calyce bre-vior, coronatacalycepatenti majoreque fafto,bilocularis. Sbmina plurirna, angulata. Obi. Campanula; valde affinis. Empalement. Cup one leaf, top fhaped, five-divided, remaining; fegments l
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