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Verdcourt, B. (2000) Papilionoideae Flora Zambesiaca 3(6)
Erect or prostrate, annual or perennial herbs. Stipules well-developed with a downwardly directed spur; stipels 0. Leaves digitately 2-or 4-foliolate. Inflorescence spicate, terminal or axillary. Bracts prominent, paired, resembling the stipules, ciliate, gland-dotted. Calyx hyaline, ciliate, 5-lobed. Corolla yellow or orange-yellow, often striped with purple. Stamens monadelphous. Pods sessile, 2-15-jointed, covered with numerous barbed spreading bristles. Derivation of name: Named after Dr Johannes Zorn (1739-1799), a German pharmacist. Worldwide: 86 species in warm areas of the world Burundi: 6 taxa. |
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Species | Content | |
glochidiata C. Rchb. ex DC. | Description, Image | |
pratensis Milne-Redh.[Agg] | ||
punctatissima Milne-Redh. | ||
setosa Baker f.[Agg] | ||
setosa Baker f. subsp. obovata (Baker f.) J.LĂ©onard & Milne-Redh. | ||
setosa Baker f. subsp. setosa |
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