Calpurnia

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Read about Calpurnia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Calpurnia (after Calpurnius, an imitator of Virgil, because these plants are allied to Virgilia). Leguminosae. Trees and shrubs from tropical and southern Africa, cultivated out-of-doors in southern California and other subtropical regions. Leaves odd-pinnate with numerous lfts.: racemes long, axillary and terminal, the peduncles often paniculate, giving rise to a splendid showy infl. ; fls. yellow, the calyx bell-shaped: petals pea-like: pods membranous- winged on one side, often flattish. — Ten species.CH


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