Amorpha canescens
Amorpha canescens
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Amorpha canescens, known as leadplant, is a native prairie subshrub widespread across central North America, belonging to the legume family Fabaceae. Its grayish, hairy foliage earned its common name, and its dense spikes of tiny purple flowers with orange anthers are highly attractive to native bees.
Taxonomy
Häufig gestellte Fragen
What family does Amorpha canescens belong to?
Amorpha canescens (Amorpha canescens) belongs to the family Fabaceae in the order Fabales.
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