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| + | {{Taxobox |
| + | | name = ''Colutea'' |
| + | | image = Bladder senna.JPG |
| + | | image_width = 240px |
| + | | image_caption = ''Colutea arborescens'' in flower |
| + | | regnum = [[Plant]]ae |
| + | | divisio = [[Magnoliophyta]] |
| + | | classis = [[Magnoliopsida]] |
| + | | ordo = [[Fabales]] |
| + | | familia = [[Fabaceae]] |
| + | | subfamilia = [[Faboideae]] |
| + | | genus = '''''Colutea''''' |
| + | | genus_authority = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]] |
| + | | subdivision_ranks = Species |
| + | | subdivision = |
| + | About 25 species, including:<br/> |
| + | ''Colutea arborescens'' (Bladder Senna)<br/> |
| + | ''Colutea atlantica''<br/> |
| + | ''Colutea cilicica''<br/> |
| + | ''Colutea gracilis''<br/> |
| + | ''Colutea istria''<br/> |
| + | ''Colutea melanocalyx''<br/> |
| + | ''Colutea orientalis''<br/> |
| + | ''Colutea persica'' |
| + | }} |
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| + | '''''Colutea''''' is a [[genus]] of about 25 [[species]] of [[deciduous]] flowering [[shrubs]] from 2-5 m tall, native to southern [[Europe]], north [[Africa]] and southwest [[Asia]]. The [[leaf|leaves]] are [[pinnate]] and light green to glaucous grey-green. The [[flower]]s are yellow to orange pea shaped and produced in [[racemes]] throughout the summer. These are followed by the attractive inflated seed pods which change from pale green to red or copper in colour. |
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| + | ''Colutea arborescens'', known as '''Bladder Senna''', is indigenous to the [[Mediterranean]]; it has yellow flowers. It has a height and spread of up to 5 m. Other species include ''Colutea orientalis'', with grey leaves and coppery flowers. |
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| + | ===Cultivation and uses=== |
| + | One of the species ''Colutea arborescens'' is in general cultivation in the [[United Kingdom|UK]]. They are grown mostly for their attractive [[seed]] pods. |
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| + | ''Colutea arborescens'' will grow in poor sandy [[soils]] as well as heavy or [[loam]]y soils and is easy to propagate from seed. It is generally pest resistant, though garden [[snails]] will climb up the plant in wet weather to eat the leaves. It has become naturalised in the UK. The [[Hybrid (biology)|hybrid]] ''Colutea x media'' (''C. arborescens'' x ''C. orientalis'') is also cultivated for its coppery flowers. |
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| + | ''Colutea'' species are used as food plants by the [[larva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera]] species including ''[[Coleophora|Coleophora colutella]]''. |
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| + | ==References== |
| + | *''The New RHS Dictionary of Gardening'' ed. A. Huxley, 1992. |