. Flowers of the field. Botany. PEA FAJIILV 127 I; L. cvr/iiai/dfiis (Common Bird's-foot Trefoil).—A pretty familiar flower ; sk/ns prostrate, ascending : leaves usually almost glabrous, or with few or many long soft hairs ; flowers in umbellate cymes, 5—10 together on long peduncles and'very short pedicels, generally deep orange in the bud, and varying in the same umbel from. ANTHVLLIS vrLXEK^fTA {Counucii Ladys Fin^cys). bright yellow to deep brownish-orange ; cahw-teeth erect in bud, two upper ones converging : pods about an inch long, diverging like the toes of a bird.—Paslurt s : abundant
. Flowers of the field. Botany. PEA FAJIILV 127 I; L. cvr/iiai/dfiis (Common Bird's-foot Trefoil).—A pretty familiar flower ; sk/ns prostrate, ascending : leaves usually almost glabrous, or with few or many long soft hairs ; flowers in umbellate cymes, 5—10 together on long peduncles and'very short pedicels, generally deep orange in the bud, and varying in the same umbel from. ANTHVLLIS vrLXEK^fTA {Counucii Ladys Fin^cys). bright yellow to deep brownish-orange ; cahw-teeth erect in bud, two upper ones converging : pods about an inch long, diverging like the toes of a bird.—Paslurt s : abundant—tl. June—Septem- ber. Perennial. 2. L. Iciii/is (Slender Bird's-foot Trefoil), (hffering in its more slender, thread-like stem, narrower, pointed leaflets, and fewer and smallfr/Zi'itWjr, grows in damp places, and is less Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Johns, C. A. (Charles Alexander), 1811-1874. London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
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