Edmonstons Flora of Shetland Comprehending a List of the Prevalent Wild Flowe

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Thomas Edmonston
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3. Anthyllis Vulneraria. (Kidney Vetch). Common.
A. Vulneraria, var. Maritima. Common.
4. Lotus corniculatus, forma grandiflora 62 Flora of Shetland (Horned Birdsfoot Trefoil). South of Sand Voe. (Beeby in Scot. Nat. 1889-90. ) 5. Vicia Cracca (Tufted Vetch). Common. V. Sepium (Bush Vetch). Sparingly near upper end of Tingwall Loch. (Beeby in Scot. Nat. 1889-90. ) V. Sativa (Common Vetch). Occasionally in fields.
6. Lathyrus pratensis (Meadow Vetchling). Common.
L. Montanus (Heath Pea). Heaths
...and bushy places, but not frequent. May be found on hill of Voesgarth (Unstj, also near Mavisgrind (Northmaven).
L. Maritimus, var. Acutifolius (Seaside Ever- lasting Pea). Abundant in a circumscribed locality on the sand of Burrafirth near the north point of Unst (Edmondston's note, 1845). Very rare now, and almost extinct (1902).
Ord. Rosacece 1. Spiraea Ulmaria(Meadow Sweet). Watery places.
2. Rubus saxatilis (Stone Bramble). To be found near Ollaberry at Northmaven. Also found at Hagdale, Baltasound.


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