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... subfamily includes most members of the Fabaceae with typical pea-like flowrs, including Dalea (smoke tree), Lupinus (lupine), Lathyrus (sweet pea), Erythrina (coral tree), Robinia (black locust) and Astragalus ( ... America. Both of these species have flowers with reduced petals and conspicuous stamens, typical of the subfamily Mimosoideae. Seeds & Fruits Dispersed By Wind The Legume Family (Fabaceae) ...
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Nickernut
... -brown seeds. They are members of the third largest family of flowering plants, the Pea Family (Fabaceae). The seeds are smooth and shiny at maturity, but continued handling as ... is on the outside.] At maturity the flowers generally have five spreading petals, unlike the typical pea-shaped (papilionaceous) blossoms of subfamily Papilionoideae, or the congested, stamen-clustered flowers of the ...
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Redbud
... to 50 feet when growing in the open. The flowers of the Redbud have a typical pea-blossom construction. A central vertical petal, called either a standard or banner, is flanked by ...
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Genus of the Week
... The Pea Family Subfamily: Papilionoideae Tribe: Vicieae Number of Species: At least 100 The genus Lathyrus displays several of the commonly known characteristics of the Leguminosae family, including typical pea ... Native Plant Society's web site has information about L. biflorus (Two-flowered Pea), including a photo and literature references. Molecular biologists may be interesting in visiting ...
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Aspalathus
... , the genus to which the rooibos tea plant belongs, is the largest member of the pea family endemic to South Africa. Derivation of name and historical aspects The name aspalathus appears ... or white. They are borne in groups or are sometimes solitary on branch tips. The typical pea flower consists of a standard, wings and a keel petal. Stamens unite basally for three ...
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Calpurnia aurea subsp. aurea
... Calpurnia aurea subsp. aurea Calpurnia aurea (Aiton) Benth. subsp. aurea Family: Fabaceae (Pea & Bean Family) Common Names : Common Calpurnia, Calpurnia, Wild Laburnum, Natal Laburnum, Cape Laburnum (E), Geelkeurboom, ... don't flower well in summer but start up again in the autumn. They are typical pea flowers with the banner/standard, keel and wing petals characteristic of the family. The fruit ...
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LEGUMINOSAE
... Flowers ~ Many members of the Leguminosae family have flowers of the typical 'pea' type. These are composed of one large back petal (the standard), ... have the same ending (-aceae), and be named after a plant typical of the family. This has resulted in several groups which ... It is the seedpods that give this family its original name. The typical pea-pod shape is a legume. It is always a single chamber ...
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Beans
... --borlotti, cranberry, tongue of fire, dragon tongue, and more, most names coming from the typical, and beautiful, bright red-purple coloring of the pods). Since the cranberry is well ... gram, garbanzos (Cicer arietinum) COW PEAS, DRY = cowpea, blackeye pea/bean (Vigna sinensis; Dolichos sinensis) PIGEON PEAS = pigeon pea, cajan pea, Congo bean (Cajanus cajan) LENTILS (Lens esculenta; Ervum lens) All ...
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Desirable Vegetable Varieties: Peas
... , on hard, completely shaded, uncultivated ground, with no inoculant, volunteer pea plants emerged quite literally up through snow). Peas do like cool ... soil two years running. Peas want well-drained soil with the typical legumish pH of, preferably, 6.8 or even above. The soil ... more Straight From the Pod - a good general article about pea growing and pea types (also linked in the text above) Odds and ...
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HortNews- January 2005
... , sunny border, and looks like a miniature version of Blue False Indigo, Baptisia australis. The pea-shaped, indigo blue flower spikes appear in spring, displayed nicely above the blue-green foliage ... . Plants vary in their germination heat requirements, but a temperature approximately 65-75 degrees is typical. Some gardeners place their containers on top of a refrigerator for extra heat, or purchase ...
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