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Read about Chamaecytisus purpureus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Cytisus purpureus, Scop. Procumbent or erect shrub, to 2 ft., quite glabrous: Lvs. rather long-petioled; Ifts. oval or obovate, dark green above,½-1 in. long: fls. 1-3, purple; calyx reddish: pod black, 1-1½ in. long. May, June. S. Austria, N. Italy. B.M. 1176. L.B.C. 9:892. G.C. III. 36:217; 50:163. Gn. 21, p. 421. J.H. III. 49:399. Var. albus, Kirchn. Fls. white. G. 6:433. Var. albo-carneus, Kirchn. (var. carneus, Hort.). Fls. light pink. Var. atropurpureus, Dipp. Fls. dark purple. Var. elongatus, Andre (var. pendulus, Dipp.), with slender, pendulous branches and purple fls., is sometimes grafted high on Laburnum. There exists an interesting graft hybrid of this species and Laburnum vulgare, for which see Laburnum Adamii. CH
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