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Singular, and they frequently give the impression of having been comparatively tall plants that have been mown down by the scythe, or of plants that have been suddenly arrested in their growth. The squat, broad stems are singularly ungainly. The genus is characterized by the strange method in which the pod opens to allow the seeds to escape. The sides fall away from the thickened edges, which are left on the plant, and form a frame enclosing the seeds. These seeds are . Suspended by slender thr...eads, and are generally black or of a brilliant red. Sometimes they are mottled. The number in a pod varies from one to twelve. Frequently there are only one or two. Occasionally in their shape and markings they resemble lady-birds. The flowers of Carmichaelia, though small, are often very dainty in appearance, and beautiful in colour and markings. C. Australis has thick clusters of delicate lilac blossoms, striped with darker lines, and possesses a sweet scent. Many of the species are yet insufficiently known.
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