Crotalaria retusa
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Crotalaria retusa. Linn. Annual, 1½ ft. high: branches few, short: Lvs. entire, very various in shape, but typically obovate with a short mucro, clothed beneath with short appressed hairs: fls. about 12 in a raceme, yellow, streaked or blotched with purple; standard roundish, notched. Cosmopolitan. June-Aug.—Intro. 1896, as a novelty and called "dwarf golden yellow-flowering pea," "golden yellow sweet pea," etc. The fls. are much less fragrant than the true sweet pea. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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