branching; the last branches declinate, ascending, rounded, 
long, hairy. Leaves stalked, ternate. Leaflets roundish- 
ovate, entire, or sometimes emarginate, nerved, beneath 
pubescent, hoary, or glaucous. Stipules opposite, at the 
sides of the base of the leafstalks, rather falcate, lanceolate, 
withering. Racemes terminal and axillary, erect, simple, 
solitary, long, many-flowered. Flower-stalks attenuate, re- 
mote, long, filiform. Flowers small, red (blue). Pods de- 
clinate, with 3-4 half round, compressed, pubescent joints. 
J. L. 
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