RMRDW8GK–. The life of the plant. Plant physiology. 268 THE LIFE OF THE PLANT The mimosa and the catchfly are instances of plants capable of manifesting movements in response to the slightest external stimulus ; but here is also a plant in which movements take place without any external stimulus whatever—Desmodium or Hedysarum—coming from the West Indies and belonging to the so-called Papilionaceae and therefore akin to our bean, clover, and other plants. Imagine that, of the three leaflets which form the compound leaf of the clover, the uppermost were to become greatly elongated and the two side ones
RMREGDR5–. Common plants of longleaf pine-bluestem range. Plant ecology; Grasses; Forage plants. < tiowtsw'-— ' a rigtdum. ,D cilij?**^^ DESMODIUM. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Grelen, Harold Eugene, 1929-; Duvall, Vinson Lamar, 1918-. [New Orleans] U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station
RM2BTWFF2–Desmodium hirsutum.
RM2BTWFFA–Desmodium pachyrrhizum Vogel.
RM2RB1R7W–Tweedy's Ticktrefoil, Desmodium tweedyi
RMRDGGCA–. A Manual of botany : being an introduction to the study of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants . Botany. Kg. 668. Pig. 669. During the day the leaf becomes more or less horizontal, while during darkness it hangs down. Similar movements are seen in other species of Desmodium, as D. gyroides and vespertilionis. The movements in these' cases have been referred to certain changes in the organs, causing distension or contraction of the tissues. Dutrochet and Morren refer them to alterations in the circulation of fluids and air in the vessels and cells. In plants|with irritable
RM2BTT2R6–Desmodium hickenianum Burkart.
RM2RB1R7Y–Tweedy's Ticktrefoil, Desmodium tweedyi
RMREGDPM–. Common plants of longleaf pine-bluestem range. Plant ecology; Grasses; Forage plants. < tiowtsw'-— ' a rigtdum. ,D cilij?**^^ DESMODIUM. T. virgiraaitt TEPHROSIA. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Grelen, Harold Eugene, 1929-; Duvall, Vinson Lamar, 1918-. [New Orleans] U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station
RM2BTT2P0–Desmodium campyloclados Hemsl.
RM2RB1R81–Tweedy's Ticktrefoil, Desmodium tweedyi
RMRDHCGW–. Physiological botany; I. Outlines of the histology of phænogamous plants. II. Vegetable physiology. Plant physiology; Plant anatomy. THE TELEGKAPH PLAXT. 413 1069. The Telegraph plant. The most surprising instance of rapid spontaneous movement is that which is exhibited by the lateral leaflets of Desmodium gyrans. Each complete leaf of Desmodium consists of a large terminal leaflet and two little lateral leaflets. At nigiitfall the terminal leaflets sink vertically, and the peti- oles are somewhat raised, so that the terminal leaflets are much crowded together upon the stem (see Fig. 185.) T
RM2BTWFEY–Desmodium helleri Peyr.
RM2RB1R83–Tweedy's Ticktrefoil, Desmodium tweedyi
RMRDPN8T–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Sro VE PLANTS. 265. a fine plant by submitting it to greenhouse treatment during winter. The excellence of this charming plant is so great that it should never be absent from any gentleman's garden where there is a house having sufficient warmth for its growth. One of the curiosities of the vegetal kingdom is the Semaphore plant, the Desmodium gyrans (fig. 547). Under favourable circumstances th&pinncs of the leaves move up and down in a manner similar to the semaph
RM2BTT2RA–Desmodium wydlerianum Urb.
RM2RB1R7R–Tweedy's Ticktrefoil, Desmodium tweedyi
RMRE0T7A–. Botany all the year round; a practical text-book for schools. Botany. 66. — Pinnately trifoliolate leaf of a desmodium. 67.- - Palmately trifoliolate leaf of wood sorrel. bush clover {Lespedesa), with one of wood sorrel {Oxalis), or any common clover, and observe the mode of attach- ment of the terminal leaflet. When the common petiole is prolonged ever so little beyond the insertion of the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble th
RMRDPN8P–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. a fine plant by submitting it to greenhouse treatment during winter. The excellence of this charming plant is so great that it should never be absent from any gentleman's garden where there is a house having sufficient warmth for its growth. One of the curiosities of the vegetal kingdom is the Semaphore plant, the Desmodium gyrans (fig. 547). Under favourable circumstances th&pinncs of the leaves move up and down in a manner similar to the semaphore by which telegra
RM2RPY70G–Panicledleaf Ticktrefoil, Desmodium paniculatum, fruit
RM2BTWFG8–Desmodium infractum DC.
RMREGDMF–. Common plants of longleaf pine-bluestem range. Plant ecology; Grasses; Forage plants. LITTLELEAF TICKCLOVER Desmodium ciliare (Muhl.) DC. The tickclovers, also called beggarlice, stiek- tights, or ticktrefoils, are so named because the flat, minutely bristled fruits stick to clothing and animal hair. Several species, all perennials, are common throughout the South. Littleleaf tick- clover is the most important on longleaf pine-blue- stem range. Leaves are pinnately trifoliolate. Leaflets are oval, blunt-tipped, 1/3 to 1 inch long, and uniform in size and shape. Flowers are small, purplish re
RMRDXRY0–. A textbook of botany for colleges and universities ... Botany. 454 PHYSIOLOGY Under unfavorable conditions they cease, but the plant may still be able to respond to external stimuli like others about to be described. Paratonic movements. — The terminal leaflet of Desmodium gyrans, like leaves of other members of the "bean family, exhibits paratonic movements {i.e. those due to special stimuli, not tonic; opposed to auto- nomic). Moreover, some plants' whose leaflets ordinarily exhibit only paratonic movements, may make autonomic ones under exceptionally favorable conditions. Thus it wou
RMRDJHPH–. Botany for young people : Part II. How plants behave ; how they move, climb, employ insects to work for them, & c. Botany. HOW PLANTS BEHAVE, CHAPTER I. HOW PLANTS MOVE, CLIMB, AND TAKE POSITIONS. 1. Two plants — one of them common in cultivation, and the other rarer, but almost as easy to raise — are looked upon as vegetable wonders, namely, the Sensitive Plant and Desmodium gyrans. They are striking examples of 2. Plants that move their leaves freely and rapidly. In the well-known Sensitive Plant {Mimosa pudica) the foliage quickly changes its position when touched, appearing to shrink
RM2RPY70E–Panicledleaf Ticktrefoil, Desmodium paniculatum, fruit
RM2RD5ND6–Ticktrefoil, Desmodium sp., stem and leaves
RM2BTW5JE–Desmodium concinnum DC.
RM2BTWFFP–Desmodium ambiguum Hemsl.
RMRDD9G3–. Lessons in botany. Botany. Fig. 245. Bur of bidens or bur-marigold, show- ing barbed seeds.. Fig. 246. Seed pod of tick-treefoil (desmodium); at the right some of the hooks greatly magnified. are stealing a ride at our expense and annoyance. The hooks and barbs on various seed-pods catch into the hairs of passing animals and the seeds may thus be transported considerable distances. Among the plants familiar to us, which have such contrivances for unlawfully gaining transportation, are the 292. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally e
RM2RD5ND9–Ticktrefoil, Desmodium sp., stem and leaves
RM2BTWFF9–Desmodium palmeri Hemsl.
RMRH8GJ0–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. R0SALE8. 533 Desmodium gyrans, an East Indian plant, is remarkable for the spontaneous ujovements of its leaves. The leaves are compound, the terminal leaflet beinuf large, while the lateral ones are small; under proper conditions the lateral leaflets alternately rise and fall by quick jerks, continuing this for hours without any apparent external cause. Sub-Order II, Cwsafphiiece^ with flowers zygoraor[)hic or ac- tinomorphic; stamens generally ten, usually distinct. The Tamarind is the fruit of a North Airican and East Indian tree of this sub-o
RM2RD5NEA–Sessileleaf Ticktrefoil, Desmodium sessilifolium, stem and leaves
RM2RB4EN8–Sessileleaf Ticktrefoil, Desmodium sessilifolium, stem and leaves
RM2BTT2R1–Desmodium wydlerianum Urb.
RMRPX5K5–. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. Vol. XVIII, Xc- 456-. THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS '19. HORSE MARMALADE. Among thecoujuion pap liaceous weeds of the West Indies are several species ol tlie genus Desmodium. Thi.s gecus is characterized by the division of the pod into distinct segments, each enclosing one seed, and these segments separate when ripp, and fall. The pods of this genus are very often covered with hooked hairs, and this results in the segments attaching themselves to the skins of animals or the clothes of human beings passing by. It will easil
RM2RB4EN1–Sessileleaf Ticktrefoil, Desmodium sessilifolium, stem and leaves
RM2RB2Y5H–Sessileleaf Ticktrefoil, Desmodium sessilifolium, stem and leaves
RM2GG3BR2–Panicledleaf Ticktrefoil, Desmodium paniculatum, stem and leaves
RM2BTWFER–Desmodium cordistipulum Hemsl.
RM2RPY70N–Panicledleaf Ticktrefoil, Desmodium paniculatum, fruit stuck to pants
RMRDD9FW–. Lessons in botany. Botany. SEED DISTRIBUTION. 293 ibeggar-ticks or stick-tights, or sometimes called bur-marigold ((bidens), the tick-treefoil (desmodium), or cockle-bur (xan- thium), and burdock (arctium). 458. Dissemination by water.—Other plants like some of the sedges, etc., living on the margins of streams and of lakes, have seeds which are provided with floats. The wind or the flowing of the water transports them often to distant points. 459. Dissemination by animals.—Many plants possess at- tractive devices, and offer a substantial reward, as a price for. Please note that these images
RM2BTWFFK–Desmodium nicaraguense Oerst.
RMRDYFFG–. Plant physiology. Plant physiology. Fig. 159.- -Epidermal cell of staminal filament of Opuntia vulgaris, showing a contact papilla. {After Haberlandt.) Filaments of the Cynareas {Centaurea jacea, for example) and some other groups of plants also respond to contact stimuli. They contract when weak pressure is applied, the shortening being accompanied, as in the Mimosa pul-. FlG. 160. Two branches of Desmodium gyrans. A, in day position; B, in night position. (After Darwin.) vinus by an extrusion of water into the intercellular spaces. The epidermal cells of the filaments have especially sensi
RM2BTWFG5–Desmodium affine Schltdl.
RM2C1B1RY–Desmodium sp Desmodium sp.
RMRDE6PY–. Botany for young people : Part II. How plants behave ; how they move, climb, employ insects to work for them, & c. Botany. HOW PLANTS BEHAVE, CHAPTER I. HOW PLANTS MOVE, CLIMB, AND TAKE POSITIONS. 1. Two plants — one of them common in cultivation, and the other rarer, but almost as easy to raise — are looked upon as vegetable wonders, namely, the Sensitive Plant and Desmodium gyrans. They are striking examples of 2. Plants that move their Leaves freely and rapidly. In the well-known Sensitive Plant {Mimosa pudica) the foliage quickly changes its position when touched, appearing to shrink
RM2BTWFF1–Desmodium cinerascens A Gray.
RMRDTJFG–. Introduction to structural and systematic botany, and vegetable physiology. Botany. 348 SPONTANEOUS MOVEMENTS IN PLANTS. diurnal to the nocturnal position, and the contrary; but the lateral ones are continually rising and falling, both day and night, by a suc- cession of little jerks, like the second-hand of a time-keeper; the one rising while the other falls. Exposure to cold, or cold water poured upon the plant, stops the motion, which is immediately re- newed by warmth. The late Br. Baldwin is said by Nuttall to have witnessed the same thing in our own Desmodium cuspidatum, in Georgia; bu
RM2BTTW6R–Desmodium incanum Sw DC.
RMRFBH7P–. Catalog of hardy perennials shrubs, vines, roses, hedge plants evergreen trees small fruits and garden roots with illustrations and comments : no. 1. Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Horticulture Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. 14 J. T. LOVETT, LITl'LE SILVER, N. J. DESMODIUM PENDULIFLORUM. Bush Tebfoil. and in the border, it is of the greatest value. Especially valuable for massing, as planting with shrubbery. JAPONICUM ALBUM—Similar to the above, though Strong field grown plants. Each, 20c An ex
RMRDH0GR–. A textbook of botany for colleges and universities ... Botany. LEAVES 579 Motile leaves. — The phenomena of leaf motility. —In many Legu- minosae (as in the clovers and locusts) and in Oxalis the leaflets of the compound leaves close by night (especially in cool weather) and open by day; such closing movements have been called photeolic movements or, less correctly, sleep movements or nyctitropic movements. In many legumes desiccation causes the leaflets to assume the closed position ; in Mimosa contact also )Q^&^^^:y produces the same effect (figs. 831, 832), and in Desmodium gyrans the
RMRF3YF5–. Catalog of hardy perennials shrubs, vines, roses, hedge plants evergreen trees small fruits and garden roots with illustrations and comments : no. 1. Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Horticulture Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. 14 J. T. LOVETT, LITl'LE SILVER, N. J. DESMODIUM PENDULIFLORUM. Bush Tebfoil. and in the border, it is of the greatest value. Especially valuable for massing, as planting with shrubbery. JAPONICUM ALBUM—Similar to the above, though Strong field grown plants. Each, 20c An ex
RM2BTT2NB–Desmodium bridgesii Schindl Burkart.
RMRFEKDP–. Fruit trees, ornamental shrubs, roses, etc.. Nursery stock Illinois Peoria Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 24 JAMES C. MURRAY, PEORIA, ILLINOIS. Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora. DECIDUOUS FLOWERING SHRUBS. Azaleas Mollis and Ghent, Double-Flowering Almonds, Clethra alnifolia, Deutzias (in variety), Japan Quince, Calycanthus or Allspice Shrub, Daphne, Desmodium penduliflorum, Diervilla or Weigelia (in great variety), Eleagnus (very ch
RMRJY2YR–. Atlas of the rare vascular plants of Ontario. Rare plants; Botany. Atlas of the Rare Vascular Plants of Ontario/Atlas des plantes vasculalres rares de l'Ontario FABACEAE Desmodium ciliare (Muhl. ex Willd.) DC. (Meibomia ciliaris (Muhl. ex Willd.) Blake) Tick-trefoil Desmodie. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Argus, George W. (George William); National Museum of Natural Sciences (Canada). Botany Division. Ot
RMRE1P6D–. Practical physiology of plants. Plant physiology; 1894. 214 DESMODIUM. [CH. VIII horizon instead of 30° as at first. These changes are graphically represented in the Power of Movement in Plants, p. 334, fig. 135. The ordinates represent the angle made with the vertical by the leaflet under obser- vation ; a fall in the curve thus represents a drop of the leaflet, 0° representing a vertically dependent position. The dotted line represents temperature, and is to be read in connection with the numbers 76° F....90°F. on the right hand of the diagram. (262) Autonomous movements: Desmodium gyrans.
RM2BTT2P8–Desmodium tortuosum Sw DC.
RMRE3A6H–. A practical course in botany, with especial reference to its bearings on agriculture, economics, and sanitation. Botany. Fig. 214. — Palmately com- pound leaf of horse-chestnut. Fig. 215. — Pin- nately trif oliolate leaf of a desmodium.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Andrews, Eliza Frances, b. 1840; Lloyd, Francis Ernest, 1868-1947. ed. New York, Cincinnati [etc. ] American book company
RMRDW9DD–. Leaves and flowers : or, Object lessons in botany with a flora : prepared for beginners in academies and public schools . Botany. 30 OBJECT LESSONS IN BOTANY. 88. Every one knows that the mmiber of leaflets in the Clover is three; also in the Bean, and in this figure (62) of the Desmodium leaf. Such leaves are called ternate. But here the pupil will notice another important distinction. In this Desmodium leaf, the odd leaflet is stalked, and is said to be pinnately ternate ; in Clover, tlie odd leaflet is nearly sessile, like the other leaflets ; this is palmately ternate.. Fig. 65. l*oi.--o
RM2BTT2P2–Desmodium incanum Sw DC.
RMRFBGGB–. Catalog of small fruits hardy perennials, roses shrubs, vines, dahlias, hedge plants, evergreen trees, garden roots, etc. with illustrations and comments. Berries Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Horticulture Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. DESMODIUM. PEN'DULIFLOSrM.—An exceedingly attractive and ef- fective shrubby plant with finely divided foliage and large, long, drooping clusters of showy reddish-purple, pea-like flowers along the branches in great masses, during late summer and autumn. The plant gr
RM2BTTWAP–Desmodium triflorum L DC.
RMRFBGGW–. Catalog of small fruits hardy perennials, roses shrubs, vines, dahlias, hedge plants, evergreen trees, garden roots, etc. with illustrations and comments. Berries Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Horticulture Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. DESMODIUM. PEN'DULIFLOSrM.—An exceedingly attractive and ef- fective shrubby plant with finely divided foliage and large, long, drooping clusters of showy reddish-purple, pea-like flowers along the branches in great masses, during late summer and autumn. The plant gr
RM2C1B1WE–Desmodium sp Desmodium sp.
RMRDWDX3–. Elementary botany. Botany. Fig. 469. Bur of bidens or bur-marigold, show- ing barbed seeds. Fig. 470. Seed pod of tick-treefoil (desmodium); atthe right some of the hooks greatly magnified. bur-marigold (bidens), the tick-treefoil (desmodium), or cockle-bur (xanfhi- um), and burdock (arctium). 673. Other plants like some of the sedges, etc., living on the margins of streams and of lakes, have seeds which are provided with floats. The wind or the flowing of the water transports them often to distant points. 368. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may hav
RMRD1169–. Elementary botany. Botany. Fig I'"; Bur *»t bidens or bur marigold, show- ing barbed seeds. Fig. 470. Seed pod of tick-treefoil (desmodium); at the right some of the hooks greatly magnified. bur-marigold (bidens), the tick-treefoil (desmodium), or cockle-bur (xanthi- um), and burdock (arctium). 673. Other plants like some of the sedges, etc., living on the margins of streams and oi lakes, have -teds which are provided with floats. The wind or the Bowing of the water transports fhem often to distant points. 368. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that ma
RM2BTWFET–Desmodium axillare Sw DC.
RMRJX521–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 28 Table 2. Distribution of shrub species on the Toneataou outliers Acronychia niueana Aglaia saltatorum Alyxia stellata Ananas comosus Bambusa vulgaris Bougainvillea glabra Caesalpinia bonduc Cestrum diurnum Clerodendrum inerme Codiaeum variegatum Colubrina asiatica Cordyline fruticosa Crinum asiaticum Derris trifolia Desmodium umbellatum Furcraea foetida Gardenia taitensis Hibiscus manihot Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Indigofera suffruticosa Ipomoea batatas Jasminum didymum Jasminum simplicifolium Lantana camara M
RM2BTWFHP–Desmodium triflorum L DC.
RMRFJB7F–. New and rare plants, bulbs, fruits. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. GIANT BEGGAR WEED (Desmodium molle.) Highly recommended by U. S. Department of Agriculture. This is a valuable forage plant and a wonderful restorer of the land, far more valuable as a fertilizer than either peas or clover, and supe- rior to either for forage; besides it has the great advantage over both the above in that it does not have to be planted each year, for when once established in the soil it comes up annually without any furt
RM2BXF245–Desmodium sp Desmodium sp.
RMRF7N76–. Fruit trees, ornamental shrubs, roses, etc.. Nursery stock Illinois Peoria Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 24 JAMES C. MURRAY, PEORIA, ILLINOIS. Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora. DECIDUOUS FLOWERING SHRUBS. Azaleas Mollis and Ghent, Double-Flowering Almonds, Clethra alnifolia, Deutzias (in variety), Japan Quince, Calycanthus or Allspice Shrub, Daphne, Desmodium penduliflorum, Diervilla or Weigelia (in great variety), Eleagnus (very ch
RM2C1KC5X–Desmodium1.jpg Desmodium sp.
RMRE1KK1–. Plant studies; an elementary botany. Botany. "is. 42. The telegraph plant{Desmodium gyrans). Each leaf is made up of three leaflets, a large terminal one, and a pair of small lateral ones. In the lowest figure the large leaflets are spread out in their day position ; in the central figure they are turned sharply downward in their night position. The name of the plant refers to the peculiar and constant motion of the pair of lateral leaflets, each one of which describes a curve with a jerking motion, like the second-hand of a watch, as Indicated in the uppermost figure.. Please note that
RM2C1B1KX–Desmodium sp Desmodium sp.
RMRD9N39–. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. Fig. 174. — Showy Tick- trefoil (Desmodium cana- dense). x£. Fig. 175. — Bush Clover (Lespedeza violacea). X J. BUSH CLOVER Lespedeza violacea, Pers. Native. Perennial. Propagates by seeds. Time of bloom: July to September. Seed-time: August to October. Range: New England to Minnesota, southward to Florida, Louisiana, and Kansas. Habitat: Dry, sterile soil; pastures and thin meadows; thickets and ope
RM2BTT2NX–Desmodium cuneatum Hook Arn.
RMRE1MRM–. Elementary botany. Botany. Fig. 465. Bur of bidens or bur-marigold, show- ing barbed seeds. Fig. 470. Seed pod of tick-treefoil (desmodium); at the right some of the hooks greatly magnified. bur-marigold (bidens), the tick-treefoil (desmodium), or cockle-bur (xanthi- um), and burdock (arctium). 673. Other plants like some of the sedges, etc., living on the margins of streams and of lakes, have seeds which are jiruvided with floats. The wind or (he flawing of the water transports them often to disl.mt points. 368. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may h
RMREK5D7–. C. M. Hobbs & Sons : hardy fruits, ornamental trees, evergreens, shrubs, vines, roses, perennials, hedge plants. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs. Cornus Sibirica—lied Twigged Dogwood. Cydonia - Japan Quince Cydonia Japonica. Brilliant flowering shrub covered with scarlet flowers early in the spring. Good for massing. Cytisus Cytisus Laburnum (Golden Chain). A small tree bearing long pendant racemes of yellow flowers in June. "Very attractive. Desmodium - Sweet
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