Species of legume
Acmispon decumbens is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to the western United States (Nevada, California) and north-western Mexico (Baja California).[1] It was first described by George Bentham in 1836 as Hosackia decumbens.[2]
It grows in several types of habitat, including mountain forest and meadows. It is a spreading or mat-forming perennial herb coated in long hairs. It is lined with leaves each made up of small green oval leaflets. The inflorescence bears up 12 pinkish yellow pealike flowers each a centimeter long or more. The fruit is a slender, bent, beaked legume pod.[citation needed]
Varieties
Two varieties are recognized:[1]
- Acmispon decumbens var. decumbens; synonyms include Acmispon nevadensis (S.Watson) Brouillet, Hosackia heermannii L.C.Anderson, Syrmatium nevadense (S.Watson) Greene
- Acmispon decumbens var. davidsonii (Greene) Govaerts; synonyms include Lotus davidsonii Greene
References
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Acmispon decumbens | |
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Hosackia decumbens | |
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Lotus douglasii | |
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Syrmatium decumbens | |
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