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Madeira (Part 19)

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Lotus glaucus (Leguminosae)
Line engraving by Daniel MacKenzie, after
Sydney Parkinson (1768).
Plate 391
$500.00

Banks Florilegium, Part 19, Plate 391

Lotus glaucus (Leguminosae)

Line engraving by Daniel MacKenzie, after Sydney Parkinson (1768).

Joseph Banks and his party saw this species at:
Funchal, Madeira (18 September 1768)

Lotus glauca is a prostrate, much branched herb with deep golden-yellow flowers
and brown seed pods. It is native to the Canary Islands and Madeira.

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