Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Or, Flower-Garden Displayed : in Which the Most Ornamental Foreign Plants, Cultivated in the Open Ground, the Green-House, And the Stove, Are Accurately Represented in Their Natural Colours ... 31-32
Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Or, Flower-Garden Displayed : in Which the Most Ornamental Foreign Plants, Cultivated in the Open Ground, the Green-House, And the Stove, Are Accurately Represented in Their Natural Colours ... 31-32
Sims, John, 1749-1831
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Cor. 5-fida« Stam. 5 — lO-plura. Specific CbaraSler and Synonyms. MIMOSA puhefcens ^ ramis hirfutis, petiolis eglandulofis, foliis abrupte bipinnatis fubodojugis : pinnis fub- quindecem-jugis : foliolis obtufis^ racemis axiU laribus folitariis, capitulis globofis pedicellatis. MIMOSA pubefccns s fubhirruta^ petiolo eglandulofo, pinnis foliolifque 10 — i2-jugis^ racemis axillaribus foli« tariis, foliis brevioribus. Vent. Hort. Malm* 2i« MIMOSA fuaveolens. Donn Hort. Cantab, p. 222 ? Descr. «y/f«...r arborefcent.: branches Aroo}p\x\g^ very hairy, thickly clothed with leaves^ which are alternate, abruptly doubly pinnate, the pinna moftly about eight pair ; the lower ones fliorteft, and the one or two lowemioft refleded round the branch, fo as to appear like ftipules ; leaflets about fixteea pair, oblong, obtufe, fmooth ; cotnmon footftalk hairy, without glands ; that of the pinnae marginate, nearly naked, or having only a Tew fcattered hairs. Flowers grow in racemes fingly from the axils of the leaves, on long, (lightly hairy peduncles : pedicles alternate, the length of the capitula, which are per- fe£lly globular, the fize of a pea, extremely fragrant, efpecially in the evening, fmelling like Tonquin bean or frefh-made meadow hay.
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