It is a plant that requires protection in winter, but 
would become a lively ornament of rock-work in the summer. 
No doubt it is easily raised from cuttings, like plants of a 
similar slightly shrubby habit. 
We did not remark any trifoliate leaves upon the plant 
sent by Mr. Young, and suspect that the character so 
usual in the simple-leaved Ononises of having their lower 
leaves trifoliate, is departed from in this species. 
S.L, 
