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Caesalpinia gilliesii is a spectacular half-hardy shrub from Argentina. Its flowers, as many as 30 or 40 together, are in long, erect racemes and have rich yellow petals and a bundle of long, scarlet stamens. The foliage is somewhat fern-like. A warm position in full sun is required, where there is good drainage.

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Press, 17 September 1976, Page 10

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Caesalpinia gilliesii is a spectacular half-hardy shrub from Argentina. Its flowers, as many as 30 or 40 together, are in long, erect racemes and have rich yellow petals and a bundle of long, scarlet stamens. The foliage is somewhat fern-like. A warm position in full sun is required, where there is good drainage. Press, 17 September 1976, Page 10

Caesalpinia gilliesii is a spectacular half-hardy shrub from Argentina. Its flowers, as many as 30 or 40 together, are in long, erect racemes and have rich yellow petals and a bundle of long, scarlet stamens. The foliage is somewhat fern-like. A warm position in full sun is required, where there is good drainage. Press, 17 September 1976, Page 10

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