Indigofera kirilowii

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Indigofera kirilowii, Maxim. Fig. 1957. A beautiful species of recent intro., with fls. as large as those of Robinia pseudacacia, bright rose-color: lvs. petioled: subshrub, 3-4 ft., soon glabrous, the branches slightly angular and bark soon striate: lf .-blade to 5 in. long, the stalk to 1 1/3 in.; lfts. about 7-9, usually opposite, elliptic or rounded-elliptic, obtuse and mucronate, to 1 1/4 in. long and 1 in. wide, both surfaces bearing white hairs attached by their centers: racemes axillary, longer than the lvs., the peduncle about twice as long as the petiole; corolla glabrous nearly throughout when in bud; standard oblong-elliptic, 2/3in. long and half as wide, ciliate; keel acuminate, ciliate, as long as standard; anthers prominently apiculate. N. China, Korea. B.M. 8580. M.D.G. 1912:271.—Prop, by division, suckers and cuttings; appears not to seed in cult.


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