Desmodium is a genus of plants in the legume family Fabaceae, sometimes called tick-trefoil, tick clover, hitch hikers or beggar lice. There are dozens...
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The Desmodium incanum of many older sources is actually Desmodium laxiflorum; see below. Desmodium incanum, also known as creeping beggarweed, Spanish...
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Codariocalyx motorius (redirect from Desmodium motorium)
Codariocalyx motorius (though often placed in Desmodium), known as the telegraph plant, dancing plant, or semaphore plant, is a tropical Asian shrub in...
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Desmodium uncinatum, the silverleaf desmodium, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to Latin America, and introduced as a fodder...
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Grona triflora (redirect from Desmodium triflorum)
Fruit and seeds At Peradeniya Royal Botanical Garden Grona triflora (Desmodium triflorum) contains alkaloids including N,N-dimethyltryptophan methyl...
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Pleurolobus gangeticus (redirect from Desmodium gangeticum)
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 21 March 2024. Khare, C.P. (2007), "Desmodium gangeticum DC.", Indian Medicinal Plants, New York, NY: Springer New York...
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Desmodium canadense is a species of flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae. It is native to eastern North America. Its common names include showy...
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Desmodium paniculatum, the panicled-leaf ticktrefoil, narrow-leaf tick-trefoil or panicled tickclover, is a perennial herb in the pea family, Fabaceae...
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Desmodium perplexum is a species of flowering plant in the legume family Fabaceae. It is native to eastern North America. The specific name perplexum...
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Sunhangia elegans (redirect from Desmodium elegans)
Hiroyoshi; Ohashia, Kazuaki (2012). "Ototropis, a Genus Separated from Desmodium (Leguminosae)" (PDF). Journal of Japanese Botany. 87. Retrieved 20 January...
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