Siberian Pea tree
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Siberian Pea-tree (Caragana) - A curious group of wiry bushes of the Pea order which, as seen in gardens generally, are not pretty, but as the name occurs so often, and the wretched appearance they usually present may be in part owing to their being grafted, I give them a place. They are mostly rock or desert shrubs of arid regions in Central Asia, and the species are C. arborescens and its varieties, C. aurantiaca, which is the prettiest, and would perhaps be a graceful rock shrub, C. chamlagu, C. jubata, C. microphylla, C. pygmaea, and C. spinosa. If we could get these shrubs on their own roots, the best place for them would be the bold rock garden or dry banks.
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