382 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. 
Everyone knows the sweet scent of Fenugreek, of the flowers of the 
Peas, Beans, Brooms, and a host of other Papilionacee which are the 
ornament of our gardens. Besides the beautiful species of Lupinus, 
Lathyrus, Phaseolus, Colutea, Robinia, Cytisus, Genista, Caragana, 
Wistaria, Astragalus, Desmodium, Swainsona, Baptisia, Thermopsis, 
Chanthus, Indigofera, &¢., which can be cultivated in the open air, our 
temperate conservatories and winter gardens owe some of their finest 
ornaments to the numerous shrubby Australian and Cape Genistee 
and Podalyriee, cultivated here since the beginning of the century 
and belonging chiefly to the genera Pultenea, Chorizema, Oxylobium, 
Viminaria, Gastrolobium, Daviesia, Bossiea, Goodia, Templetonia, and 
Mirbehia. 
