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Broadly speaking, the only species is B. Glabra, but it has sported freely, the most distinct varieties being spectabilis, Sanderiana, Cypheri, latemtia, and Maud Chettleburg. The last-named has salmon-red flowers ; but it is not so floriferous as the others, the best being Sanderiana. BOUSSINGAULTIA Half-hardy, tuberous-rooted plants. B. Baselloides, the only well-known cultivated species, has alternate, entire, fleshy leaves, and long clusters of small, fragrant, whitish flowers ; the rapid g...rowing, red-tinged, twining stems pro- duce tubercules, which are an easy means of increase. Generally grown as a climber or trailer in a warm house, to flower in autumn ; sometimes also as a basket plant. A rich sandy compost and a sunny position suit it. C^ESALPINIA An ornamental genus of Leguminosae, most of the species being tropical and held in little favour in this country because they are large-growing and take a long time to grow to the flowering stage. C. Japonica (sepiaria), a wall-plant of spreading habit, has spiny branches, bipin- nate leaves, and golden flowers with reddish anthers, pro- duced in large, terminal racemes.
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