. Flora of southern British Columbia and Vancouver Island [microform] : with many references to Alaska and northern species. Botanique; Botanique; Botanique; Botany; Botany; Botany. 188 LEGUMINOSif: â i. 7. MEDICAGO (Medic) uFJ^'""' '"l"'i*' ^l\\Trifolium, but in short, spike-like racemes, or heads; Medil) * 3-foliate; pods variously coiled. Introd. herbi. (From Flowers violet, conspicuous , â Flowers yellow, small. 1. M. sativa. Pod l-seeded, curved not spiny .... i m âim. Pod several-seeded, s^inose. â *⢠*>. I'.pulina. PoJ loosely coiled the edge not furrowed


. Flora of southern British Columbia and Vancouver Island [microform] : with many references to Alaska and northern species. Botanique; Botanique; Botanique; Botany; Botany; Botany. 188 LEGUMINOSif: â i. 7. MEDICAGO (Medic) uFJ^'""' '"l"'i*' ^l\\Trifolium, but in short, spike-like racemes, or heads; Medil) * 3-foliate; pods variously coiled. Introd. herbi. (From Flowers violet, conspicuous , â Flowers yellow, small. 1. M. sativa. Pod l-seeded, curved not spiny .... i m âim. Pod several-seeded, s^inose. â *⢠*>. I'.pulina. PoJ loosely coiled the edge not furrowed 3 m hisoida Pod densely coUed. the edge furrowed ...... 4. M.' arabici'. «J" ^â¢,"""'5 L. (Alfalfa). Perennial, pubescent. 3-9 dm. high; leaflets oblanceolate, denticulate at the truncate apex; peduncles 3-5 cm. lone bearing a short raceme; pod spirally twisted in 2-3 coils. Introd. Van- couver; Victoria, etc. r>r^â')!!Jn'JPl*"?*l ^- i^'-V '^^'"^' None-such). Annual, pubescent, procumbent; leaflets wedge-obovate, toothed at the apex; flowers in a short cy^ndrical head; pods an imperfect spiral of one coil, kidney-shaped, 1- 1 ^fl ?*' .^*"''*** ^"S^r- ^^^^ Clover). Annual, glabrate, spreading, leaflets obovate. rounded or emarginate; flowers in small, peduncle^ heads pods reticulated, in 2-3 coils with a thin keeled edge with 1-2 rows of curved prickles. (M. denttculata). Nanaimo. I *fl ^' i?â¢j'*^ (Spotted M.) Spreading annual, irachnoid-pubescent; eaflcts obcordate, often with a dark spot; flowers f-*, in small peduncled loose heads; pod globose, of 2-3 coils, with a thick furrowed edgrbetween the 2 rows of prickles. Introd. Esquimalt. 8. LUPINUS (Lupine) Herbs, sometimes shrubby, with digitate leaflets and more or less verticil- late spikes of blue or yellow flowers; stipules adnate by their lower half to the petioles; calyx 2-Iipped, with or without small bracts (prophylls) between the entire or toothed lips; standard


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