Ornamental Shrubs of the United States (Hardy, Cultivated)
Ornamental Shrubs of the United States (Hardy, Cultivated)
Apgar Austin Craig
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Blades linear, ^-1 inch long with rolled edges ; to 3 feet. Nar- Row-BLADED Cytisus (133) — Cytisus linifolius. IIG DKSCRIPTIONS OF THE SHRUBS D. Leaves deciduous, blades ^1 inch long ; branches round, pubes- cent ; racemes slender, — 3-8 inches long, June, July ; hardy to middle states. Black-rooted Broom — Cytisus nigricans. D. Leaves deciduous of one lanceolate blade ; branches grooved, green; flowers small, in early summer ; plant 1-2 feet. Whin or Dyer's Greenweed (129) — Genista tinctoria.... D. Leaves almost entirely absent, found only on vigorous shoots near the ground ; very spiny and rigid shrub ; flowers fragrant, I inch long; calyx 2-lobed. Furze or Gorse (127) — Ulex europSeus. Laburnum. The Golden Chains are rather trees than shrubs but in the North they are apt to grow somewhat bushy. They receive their Fig. 1^. — Scotch Laburnum Fia. 135. — Golden Chain. common name from the slender drooping clusters of large, generally yel- low, pea-like flowers in late spring.
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