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HEXANDRIA MONOGYNIAi J79
* Foliis catdinis planisj umhella bulhifera^
I ALLIUM caule planifolio bulbifero, vaginis tere-
tibus, fpatha miitica, ftaminibus tricufpidatis.
^p.pL 426. (Haller. optifcuL de Allio. t. 2. /. 2.
Moris, hift. f, 4. t. 14. /. 5. Oed. Ban. t, 290,
fecundum Hallerum.)
Broad-Ieav'd Mountain Garlick. Angiis.
At the foot of mountains in fandy foils^ but not
common. 1;. YII.
The flowers and bulbs or ths umbel are of a pur-
plifli color.
** Foliis caulinis teretihus.
ALLIUM caule teretifolio bulbifero, ftaminibus
tricufpidatis. Sp. ph 428. {Ger. Em. I'jg. f. i.
Pet. harh. t, 6'6.f. i.)
Crow-Garlick. Angiis.
In dry paftures, but not very common. Under Sa-
liJhury-Craigs, &c. li. VI.
*** Foliis r'adicalihiis, /capo nudo.
A. fcapo nudo triquetro, foliis lanceolatis petiolatisi
umbella faftigiata. Sp. pi. 431. {Ger. Em. 179.
/. 2. Moris, hiji. f. 4. /. 15. /. 15. Pet, herb: t.
66./. 8.)
Ramibns. Angiis.
In moift woods, and on the fides of rivulets not
unfrequent, as at Brumlanrig in NUhfdak, in
the woods by Rojlin-Caftle, at Loch-Ranfa in the
\^ZQ>i Arran, &c. ^. VI.
If cows happen to feed upon it the garlick odor
N 2 will

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