Calycotome

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Read about Calycotome in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Calycotome (Kalyx, and tome, a section or cut: calyx looks as if cut off). Leguminosae. Ornamental shrubs chiefly grown for their profusely produced yellow flowers; also used for low hedges. Leaves 3-foliolate, without stipules: fls. papilionaceous; calyx turbinate, truncate, colored; standard upright; keel obtuse, curved, shorter than standard; stamens 10 with the filaments connate; ovary sessile, many-ovuled: pod linear-oblong, along the upper suture winged or strongly thickened, 2-valved.—Five species in the Medit. region. Calycotomes are low spiny shrubs with small 3-foliolate deciduous leaves and fascicled or solitary yellow papilionaceous flowers. Hardy only in warmer temperate regions. They prefer a sunny position and well- drained soil. For propagation, see Cytisus.

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