No, 673. 
CYTISUS CALYCINUS. 
Class. Order. 
DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA. 
This is. a low plant, the stem of which is 
somewhat woody, but the branches are her- 
baceous and trailing, with the ends growing 
upright. They are very numerous, and 
continue producing flowers during the sum- 
mer months. 
It is a native of Caucasus, growing on 
steep rocks; also, but rarely, in Tauria, 
according to Bieberstein, whose name we 
follow in preference to Willdenow’s pau- 
ciflorus: it is probably the same as his 
dotoides also. 
It isa hardy, and an ornamental plant : it 
may be increased by seeds, which are per- 
fected in this country, and may be planted 
in any light soil. 
