Pueraria

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Read about Pueraria in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Pueraria (M. N. Puerari, botanist of Geneva). Leguminosae. Twining herbs or shrubs, often climbing; grown for ornament. Closely allied to Dolichos and Phaseolus, but differing among other things in the beardless style, tumid nodes of the racemes and monadelphous stamens: lvs. 3-foliolate and stipellate, the lfts. sometimes lobed: fls. often large, pea-shaped, in long and dense, often compound, racemes; standard usually spurred at the base, about equaling the wings and keel: pod flattish, linear, many-seeded.—Eleven species, Asian and Milanesian.


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