Campsidium filicifolium, Van Geert (Tecoma filicifolia, Nichols.). Climbing evergreen shrub: lvs. odd-pinnate, 5 in. long; lfts. 19-25, ovate, with 2 or 3 lobes on each aide, the larger lobes sometimes dentate. Fiji Isls. F. 1874:280. Alfred Rehder.
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Campsidium filicifolium, from the Fiji Islands, has never flowered in the writer's garden (in Florida) and is cut down by frost almost every winter, but it is a strong grower and worth planting for the foliage alone. C. valdivianum has proved to be a very poor grower and is very difficult to keep in health for any length of time.
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Campsidium filicifolium, from the Fiji Islands, has never flowered in the writer's garden (in Florida) and is cut down by frost almost every winter, but it is a strong grower and worth planting for the foliage alone. C. valdivianum has proved to be a very poor grower and is very difficult to keep in health for any length of time. (H. Nehrling.)