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Alyssum Utriculatum. Bladder-Podded Alyssum.

Class and Order.

Tetradynamia Siliculosa.

Generic Character.

Filamenta quÆdam introrsum denticulo notata. Silicula emarginata.

Specific Character and Synonyms.

ALYSSUM utriculatum caule herbaceo erecto, foliis lÆvibus lanceolatis integerrimis, filiculis inflatis. Linn. Syst. Veget. ed. 14. Murr.

ALYSSOIDES fruticosum, leucoji folio viridi. Tourn. inst. 218.

No 130
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A native of the Levant, and cultivated by Mr. Miller in the year 1739.

Is a hardy and beautiful perennial, flowering from April to June, at which time it begins to form its curiously inflated pods.

Like the Alyssum deltoideum, it is well adapted to the decorating of walls, or rock-work, and is readily propagated either by seeds or slips.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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