The Flora of Jamaica a Description of the Plants of That Island Arranged Accor

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The Flora of Jamaica a Description of the Plants of That Island Arranged Accor
James Macfadyen
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236. I. Tinctoria, Forsk. Descr. 138.
HAB. Cultivated.
FL. Throughout the year.
This species of Indigo was formerly a common weed in the Botanic Garden at Bath. It is cultivated, in Egypt and Bar- bary, for the manufacture of Indigo. The grain of the fecula, procured from it, is said not to be so large as in the other sorts ; but the plant itself is more hardy, and resists better the attacks of insects, and effects of heavy rains.
2. Indigofera Anil. Wild Indigo.
Stem suffruticose erect, leafle
...ts 4-5-paired oblong acute at the base rounded and mucronate at the apex appresso-puberulous especially beneath, racemes axil- lary shorter than the leaves, legumes arcuate deflected 3-6-seeded.
HAB. Common every where.
FL. Throughout the year.
A shrub, 4-12 feet in height, erect: branches towards their extremities anguloso-sulcated, incano-puberulous with minute appressed reverted hairs. Leaflets petiolulated, 5 -paired with an odd one, obovato-oblong, mucronate, subglabrous and of a LEGUMINOSJE.


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