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is a handsome frame shrub from the Cape of Good Hope, growing to the height of 8 ft.,and pro- 
ducing its yellow flowers in July and August. There are several green-house species of Cyclopia, 
which might also be kept in a frame, or against a conservative wall. 
. Podalria sericea R. Br. Bot. Mag., t.1293., the Sophora 
sericea of Bot. Rep., t.440., and our fig. 242., isa Cape shrub, 
with pale purple flowers ; and there are other species of the 
same genus, also with purple flowers (as will be seen by our 
Hortus Britannicus), all of which are suitable for a conserv- 
ative wall. 
Choréxema Henchmdnnii R. Br. (Bot. Reg., t. 986.,and our 
Jig. 243.) is a beautiful little New Holland shrub, with hoary 
leaves and bright scarlet and buff flowers, which, with 
other species of the genus, well deserves culture in the 
open air, in fine warm situations, even if they should re- 
quire to be taken up, and kept in a pot during winter. 
247 

Podolibium trilobatum R. Br. (Sims Bot. Mag., 
t. 1477.; and our fig 244, representing a branch to 
a scale of 2in. to a foot, and fig 245. the flowers 
of the natural size) is a handsome shrub from New 
South Wales with coriaceous leaves, and yellow 
flowers ; to which, and to other species of the genus, 
the same remarks apply as to Chorézema. ? 
Oxylobium arboréscens R. Br. (Bot. Cab., t. 163. ; and our fig. 246., a showing the habit of the plant, 
and 6 representing the flower of the natural size) is a Van Diemen’s Land shrub, producing its 
yellow flowers in May and June, and growing to the height of 6ft. There are other species from 
Van Diemen’s Land, and several from New Holland and New South Wales, all elegant, and ail, 
doubtless, half-hardy. 



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Calltstachys ovata Sims (Bot. Mag., t.1925., and our fig. 248.) is a New Holland shrub, producing 
fine large spikes of yellow flowers from June to August, and growing to the height of 6 ft. 
