in that work, under three different genera, viz. Aspalathus, 
Cytisus, and Anthyllis; and in one of the same author's — 
earlier works, the Hortus Cliffortianus, he had before called 
it a Dorycnium. 
A small shrub; native of the Levant; generally kept in 
the Greenhouse, but supposed to be sufficiently hardy to 
bear our ordinary winters, as Mriter remarks, that it was 
not uncommon in our gardens, till all the plants were de- 
stroyed, by the severe frost of 1739—1740, after which he 
had not seen it. Flowers from April to July. 
Communicated by P. B. Wess, Esq. from his late col- 
lection at Godalmin, in July, 1822. : 
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