Adenocarpus DC.
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26. Adenocarpus DC. View in CoL 1
Unarmed shrubs with alternate branches. Leaves 3-foliolate, sometimes fasciculate. Flowers in terminal racemes or clusters. Calyx tubular, bilabiate, sometimes with glandular tubercules; upper and lower lips prominent, the upper deeply bifid, the lower with three distinct teeth; corolla orange-yellow. Legume oblong, dehiscent, with glandular tubercles. Seeds numerous, estrophiolate.
Literature: C. Vicioso, Genlsteas Espaholas 2 (Boi. Inst. For. Inv. Exper. Madrid No. 72). Madrid. 1955.
1 Leaflets 1-1-5 mm wide, very narrowly elliptical, markedly involute and appearing linear 4. decorticare
1 Leaflets usually more than 3 mm wide, obovate, oblanceolate or ovate, the margin not, or only slightly involute
2Pedicel 7-15 mm; standard 15-23 mm 3. hispanicus
2 Pedicel not more than 5 mm; standard 10-16 mm
3 Bracteoles 2-4 mm, ovate or lanceolate; calyx 8-11 mm, the lower teeth j to i the total length of the lip 2. telonensis
3 Bracteoles 1 mm or less, linear; calyx 5-8 mm, the lower teeth not more than | the total length of the lip 1. complicatus
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