This section is from the book "The Wild Garden", by W. Robinson. Also available from Amazon: William Robinson: The Wild Gardener.
A genus seldom seen out of Botanic gardens, where they form part of the usual distressing arrangements honoured with the name of "scientific." Among the best kinds for our purpose are B. cretica and B. orientalis, even the well-known annual kind will be found a pretty plant, naturalised and useful for covering mounds.
 
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