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<H2>There is no longer a genus named Brachysema. See below for details.</H2>
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Brachysema (short standard, referring to the flower). Leguminosae. Shrubs or undershrubs, Australian, making good pillar or climbing plants for greenhouse; allied to Baptisia and Thermopsis.
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Evergreen: Lvs. opposite or alternate, simple, sometimes reduced to scales: fls. red or yellowish or almost black, solitary or several together or sometimes crowded on short radical scapes, the keel turned upward by the curving of the pedicels; stamens not united with each other: fr. ovoid or elongated, turgid.—About 14 species, a few of which are known in gardening literature. B. acuminatum, Truff. (It. speciosum, Hort.), is now offered as a good red-fld. pillar plant: sub-frutescent: Lvs. opposite, oval-elliptic, entire, more or less narrowed to base and short-petioled, the older ones long-acuminate: fls. deep carmine-red to nearly purple, in short axillary clusters, the corolla much exceeding the yellow-green calyx, the standard very small. H.H. 1866:413.—An attractive free-flowering species.
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| color = IndianRed
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'''''Brachysema''''' is a plant [[genus]] in the family [[Fabaceae]] which was first formally described by botanist [[Robert Brown (botanist)|Robert Brown]] in 1811. In 1999, several species were transferred to the genus ''[[Leptosema]]'', and in 2002 the remaining species were transferred to the genus ''[[Gastrolobium]]''.
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The following is a list of species formerly included in the genus, together with their current names.
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*''Brachysema acuminatum'' Jacques > ''[[Gastrolobium celsianum]]'' (Lem.) G.Chandler & Crisp
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*''Brachysema aphyllum'' Hook.> ''[[Leptosema aphyllum]] (Hook.) Crisp
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*''Brachysema bossiaeoides'' (Benth.) Benth.> ''[[Leptosema bossiaeoides]]'' Benth.
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*''Brachysema bracteolosum'' F.Muell.> ''[[Gastrolobium bracteolosum]]'' (Crisp) G.Chandler & Crisp
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*''Brachysema celsianum'' Lem. > ''[[Gastrolobium celsianum]]'' (Lem.) G.Chandler & Crisp
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*''Brachysema chambersii'' (F.Muell.) Benth.> ''[[Leptosema chambersii]]'' F.Muell.
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*''Brachysema lanceolatum'' Meisn.> ''[[Gastrolobium celsianum]]'' (Lem.) G.Chandler & Crisp
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*''Brachysema latifolium'' R.Br. G.Chandler & Crisp > ''[[Gastrolobium latifolium]]'' R.Br. G.Chandler & Crisp
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*''Brachysema macrocarpum'' Benth.> ''[[Leptosema macrocarpum]]'' (Benth.) Crisp
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*''Brachysema melanopetalum F.Muell.> ''[[Gastrolobium melanopetalum]]'' (F.Muell.) G.Chandler & Crisp
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*''Brachysema minor Crisp'' > ''[[Gastrolobium minus]]'' (Crisp) G.Chandler & Crisp
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*''Brachysema modestum Crisp'' > ''[[Gastrolobium modestum]]'' (Crisp) G.Chandler & Crisp
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*''Brachysema oxylobioides'' (F.Muell.) Benth.> ''[[Leptosema oxylobioides]]'' F.Muell.
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*''Brachysema papilio'' Crisp > ''[[Gastrolobium papilio]]'' (Crisp) G.Chandler & Crisp
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*''Brachysema platyptera'' Lemaire > ''[[Gastrolobium celsianum]]'' (Lem.) G.Chandler & Crisp
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*''Brachysema praemorsum'' Meisn. > ''[[Gastrolobium praemorsum]]'' (Meisn.) G.Chandler & Crisp
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*''Brachysema sericeum'' (Sm.) Domin > ''[[Gastrolobium sericeum]]'' (Sm.) G.Chandler & Crisp
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*''Brachysema sericeum'' Hort.> ''[[Gastrolobium minus]] (Crisp) G.Chandler & Crisp
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*''Brachysema speciosum'' Lesc. > ''[[Gastrolobium celsianum]]'' (Lem.) G.Chandler & Crisp
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*''Brachysema subcordatum'' Benth.> ''[[Gastrolobium subcordatum]]'' (Benth.) G.Chandler & Crisp
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*''Brachysema tomentosum'' Benth. > ''[[Leptosema tomentosum]]'' (Benth.) Crisp
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*''Brachysema undulatum'' Ker Gawl. > ''[[Gastrolobium sericeum]]'' (Sm.) G.Chandler & Crisp
==References==
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<!--- xxxxx *Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381 -->
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*[http://www.anbg.gov.au/cgi-bin/apni?TAXON_NAME=Brachysema Australian Plant Name Index (APNI): ''Brachysema'']
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<!--- xxxxx *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432 -->
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*[http://www.anu.edu.au/BoZo/Crisp/Mirbelieae/Brachysema.html Crisp, M. Fabaceae tribe Mirbelieae: ''Brachysema'']
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<!--- xxxxx *Sunset National Garden Book. Sunset Books, Inc., 1997. ISBN 0376038608 -->
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Brachysema (short standard, referring to the flower). Leguminosae. Shrubs or undershrubs, Australian, making good pillar or climbing plants for greenhouse; allied to Baptisia and Thermopsis.
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Evergreen: Lvs. opposite or alternate, simple, sometimes reduced to scales: fls. red or yellowish or almost black, solitary or several together or sometimes crowded on short radical scapes, the keel turned upward by the curving of the pedicels; stamens not united with each other: fr. ovoid or elongated, turgid.—About 14 species, a few of which are known in gardening literature. B. acuminatum, Truff. (It. speciosum, Hort.), is now offered as a good red-fld. pillar plant: sub-frutescent: Lvs. opposite, oval-elliptic, entire, more or less narrowed to base and short-petioled, the older ones long-acuminate: fls. deep carmine-red to nearly purple, in short axillary clusters, the corolla much exceeding the yellow-green calyx, the standard very small. H.H. 1866:413.—An attractive free-flowering species.
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