This section is from the book "Gardening In California: Landscape And Flower", by John McLaren. Also available from Amazon: Gardening In California: Landscape And Flower.
A genus of elegant hardy evergreen climbers with yellow or orange-red flowers tubular shaped. The leaves are compound with oval-shaped leaflets. They are excellent for covering fences, walls, etc., growing freely in any soil.
Propagate by cuttings placed in a cold frame in August or September; shade them during sunshine until the young roots are formed, when they should be potted off into three-inch pots.
 
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