293 ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BRITANNICUM. 
Very ornamental, and well deserving a place among other species of the 
genus. It forms a handsome object grafted standard high. 
B. Flowers purple. 
* 14, C. purpu'REus Scop. The purple-flowered Cytisus. 
Identification. Scop. Carn., No, 905, t. 43.; Dec. Prod.. 2. p. 155.; Don’s Mill, 2. p. 156. 
Engravings. Jacq. Aust. Append., t. 48.; Lodd. Bot, Cab., t. 892.; Bot. Mag., t. 1176.; and our 
Jigs. 354, 355. 
Spec. Char., §c. Stems procumbent, twiggy. Leaves, calyxes, and legumes 
glabrous. Leaflets oblong. Flowers axillary, solitary, on short pedicels. 
(Don’s Mill.) A procumbent shrub. Native of Carniola in exposed places. 
Height 1 ft. Introduced in 1792. Flowers purple; 
May to August. Legume black ; ripe in October. 
Varieties. 
« C. p. 2 flore dlbo Hort. has the flowers of a pure 
white. : 
« C. p. 3 flore rdsco.—Flowers rose-coloured. Plants 
in the Horticultural Society’s Garden. 
Of all the different species of Cy¥- 
_ tisus, when grafted on the laburnum 
» standard high, this forms the most 
graceful tree ; and a plant of it covered 
with its purple flowers, placed on a 
lawn, or in a border near a standard of 
Genista triquetra, covered with its 
golden yellow flowers, will produce a 
very striking effect. The singular hybrid 
or sport formed between this plant and the laburnum has 
been already described, p. 216. 
355. C. purpireus. 
C. Flowers yellow. 
a 15. C. eLonea‘rus Waldst. et Kit. The 
elongated Cytisus. 
Identification. Waldst. et Kit. Hung., 2. p. 200. t. 183.; Dec. 
Prod., 2. p. 155. ; Don’s Mill., 2. p. 155. 
Engravings. Waldst. et Kit. Hung., t. 183. ; and our jig. 356, 
Spec. Char., §c. Stems erect. Branches elon- 
gated and round; young ones hairy. Leaflets 
obovate, clothed -beneath with closely pressed 
hairs. Flowers lateral, usually in fours, on short 
pedicels. Calyxes hairy. (Dec. Prod.) An erect 
pubescent shrub. Native of Hungary, in woods. 
Height 3 ft. to 4 ft. Introduced in 1804. Flowers 
yellow ; May and June. Legume dark brown, 
or black ; ripe in September. 
In H. 8S. Garden, and at Messrs. Loddiges’s. 
= 16. C. muLTiFLo‘Rus Lindl. The many- 
flowered Cytisus. 
Identification. Lindl. Bot. Reg., t. 1191. ; Don’s Mill., 2. p. 156. 
Synonymes. C.elongatus Hortul., but not of Kit. ; C. elongatus 
£8 multifldrus Dec. Prod. 2. p. 155. 
Engravings. Lindl. Bot. Reg., t. 1191.; and our jig. 357. 
Spec. Char., §c. Stems erect. Branches elon- 
gated, terete, younger ones villous. Leaflets 
oblong, tapering to the base, villous beneath, é 
and of the same colour on both surfaces. 356. Cytisus elongAtac. 
Flowers usnally ternary, Pedicels about equal in length to the petioles 
