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” Grossandra—continued. Crotalaria—continued. 
spikes, J. stalked, ovate-acuminate, much narrowed to the species of stove or greenhouse sub-shrubs or herbaceous 
base; margin wavy. A. lft. to 3ft. East Indies, 1881. Avery | plants, widely dispersed over all warm regions. Flowers 
ош Fin bm оте, Бат. ema mostly yellow, with small bracts along the pedicels, or at 
formis. See Fig. 593, for the base of the calyx. Leaves simple or digitately com- 
CROSS BEARER. Se Asparagus Beetle. pound; these latter are usually trifoliolate, rarely five to 
Fic. 555. CROSSANDRA UNDUL/EFOLIA. 
; ely, and are very 
CROSSWORT. See Crucianella. seven-foliolate. Many n ngo p those cited by 
CROTALARIA (from krotalon, a castanet; the pods handsome when in к=, to be found in cultivation. 
are inflated, and, when they are shaken, the seeds rattle). Johnson and Paxton y light rich soil Young cuttings 
ORD. Leguminose. А large genus containing more than 200 ! All thrive well in any * 
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