Indigofera australis

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Read about Indigofera australis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Indigofera australis, Willd. (I. angulata, Lindl. I. sylvatica, Sieb.). A very variable species, known by its glabrous aspect, short or nearly obsolete teeth of the calyx and the pod glabrous when young. Erect shrub: lfts. 9-17, varying from oblong to almost orbicular. ¾ in. or less long, obtuse or retuse: fls. red and mostly showy, the racemes sometimes fully as long as the lvs.; standard truncate at the base with a very short claw: pod nearly or quite straight, terete. Austral. B.M. 3000. B.R. 386; 991. L.B.C. 2:149.


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