Bulletin - United States National Museum - Smithsonian Institution
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76 FLORA OF WASHINGTON AND VICINITY.<br />
Vicia hirsuta, Koch. «<br />
Kendall Green (Professor Chickering, 1878).<br />
Vicia Caroliniana, Walt. ,<br />
April.<br />
tLathyrus paluster, L. Vetchling. Everlasting Pea.<br />
Eastern Branch Marsh. First half of July.<br />
tLathyrus venosus, Muhl.<br />
Rocky places along the Potomac. May.<br />
t Clitoria Mariana, L. Butterfly-Pea.<br />
Rock Creek; Terra Cotta. Rare, and seldom fruiting. Second week in July.<br />
t Amphicarpaea monoica, Ell. Hog Peanut.<br />
September.<br />
t Apios tuberosa, Moench. Ground-Nut.<br />
Last of July or first of August.<br />
tGalactia mollis, Michx. Milk-Pea.<br />
August.<br />
tPhaseolus perennis, Walt. Wild Bean.<br />
Great Falls (Professor Chickering). Locks above Chain Bridge (Dr. Vasey).<br />
tPhaseolus helvolus, L.<br />
August.<br />
Rhynchosia tomentosa, Torr. &, Gray.<br />
A single specimen, out of flower, found September 14, 1879, near Bladensbnrg.<br />
tGleditschia triacanthos, L. Honey-Locust.<br />
End of May ; fruit, July or August.<br />
t Cassia Marylandica, L. Wild Senna.<br />
End of May.<br />
t Cassia Chamaecrista, L. Sensitive Pea.<br />
August.<br />
t Cassia nictitans, L. Small-flowered Wild Sensitive Pea.<br />
August.<br />
tCercis Canadensis, L. Red-bud. Judas-Tree.<br />
April.<br />
ROSACEiB.<br />
Rose Family.<br />
Prunus Peraica (Benth. &. Hook). Peach.<br />
Escaped and found wild remote from cultivation. May.<br />
Prunus Armeniaca, L. Apricot.<br />
Found in several places growing without cultivation.<br />
Prunus Americana, Marshall. Wild Plum<br />
Last half of April.