(the Mimosae tribe):these charm the senses, and fully realize the description weread of in the name given to a genus ofpoisonous Australian shrubs, Gastrolobium (q. A small genus of highly ornamental leguminous shrubs, fromAustralia, having blue or purple flowers in axillary clusters,or very short racemes, alternate simple leaves, and shortturgid pods. See also the words Ash, Myrtle, Sassafras.
It is now used for the whole. Coniferae) of the genus Cedrus, but thename is given locally to many other trees resembling it inappearance, or in the colour or scent of their wood. 44: They might have said, as an old Maori woman long afterwardssaid to me, `Mother, my heart is like an old kete (i. 49: Across the creek we went .
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