Crotalaria longirostrata

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Read about Crotalaria longirostrata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Crotalaria longirostrata, Hook. & Arn. Greenhouse plant, herbaceous or somewhat shrubby, much branched, 3 ft. high: branches long, slender, glabrous: petioles 1½ in. long; lfts. 3, oblong, with a minute mucro, glabrous above, hoary beneath, with very short, appressed, silky hairs: racemes erect; calyx with 2 upper lobes ovate, the 3 lower ones lanceolate; fls. as many as 25 in a raceme, yellow with reddish or reddish brown stripe along the back of the unopened fls.; standard wider than long, reflexed, notched. W. Mex., Guatemala. B.M. 7306. F.R. 1:809.—Flowering from Dec. to March. Intro, into Kew through the U. S. Dept. Agric. in 1891. CH


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