Hoffmannseggia Viscosa
''Hoffmannseggia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae, known generally as rushpeas. These are pod-bearing herbs and subshrubs native to the Americas and southern Africa. The generic name honors Johann Centurius, Count of Hoffmannsegg, a nineteenth-century German nobleman and botanist. Selected species ''Hoffmannseggia'' comprises the following species: * ''Hoffmannseggia aphylla'' (Phil.) G. P. Lewis & Sotuyo * ''Hoffmannseggia arequipensis'' Ulibarri * ''Hoffmannseggia doelli'' Phil. ** subsp. ''argentina'' Ulibarri ** subsp. ''doellii'' Phil. * '' Hoffmannseggia drepanocarpa'' A. Gray—sicklepod holdback * ''Hoffmannseggia drummondii'' Torr. & A. Gray—dwarf nicker * ''Hoffmannseggia erecta'' Phil. * ''Hoffmannseggia eremophila'' (Phil.) Burkart ex Ulibarri * ''Hoffmannseggia glauca'' (Ortega) Eifert—Indian rushpea, pig-nut, hog potato * ''Hoffmannseggia humilis'' (Mart. & Galeotti) Hemsl. * ''Hoffmannseggia intricata'' Brandegee ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hoffmannseggia Glauca
''Hoffmannseggia glauca'' is a dicot found in the legume family, Fabaceae. Its common names include Indian rushpea, hog potato, and pig nut. It is a California native which prefers alkaline desert flats, creosote bush communities, and disturbed areas. It prefers elevations of less than . ''Hoffmannseggia glauca'' is found outside California in Western Nevada, Texas, Mexico and South America. In California ''H. glauca'' may be found in the San Joaquin Valley, Southern Coastal Ranges, and Western Transverse Ranges. Description ''Hoffmannseggia glauca'' is an erect perennial herb and can measure up to 30 cm tall. Branches are slender, growing out from the base of the plant, and have stalked glands. The foliage is composed of compound leaves with primary and secondary leaflets. Primary leaflets (5–20 mm) are odd-pinnate while secondary leaflets (4–6 mm) are even-pinnate. The inflorescence measures 5–15 cm and is glandular. Flowers are orange- ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hoffmannseggia Drummondii
''Hoffmannseggia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae, known generally as rushpeas. These are pod-bearing herbs and subshrubs native to the Americas and southern Africa. The generic name honors Johann Centurius, Count of Hoffmannsegg, a nineteenth-century German nobleman and botanist. Selected species ''Hoffmannseggia'' comprises the following species: * '' Hoffmannseggia aphylla'' (Phil.) G. P. Lewis & Sotuyo * '' Hoffmannseggia arequipensis'' Ulibarri * ''Hoffmannseggia doelli'' Phil. ** subsp. ''argentina'' Ulibarri ** subsp. ''doellii'' Phil. * '' Hoffmannseggia drepanocarpa'' A. Gray—sicklepod holdback * '' Hoffmannseggia drummondii'' Torr. & A. Gray—dwarf nicker * '' Hoffmannseggia erecta'' Phil. * ''Hoffmannseggia eremophila'' (Phil.) Burkart ex Ulibarri * ''Hoffmannseggia glauca'' (Ortega) Eifert—Indian rushpea, pig-nut, hog potato * ''Hoffmannseggia humilis'' (Mart. & Galeotti) Hemsl. * ''Hoffmannseggia intricata'' Brandegee ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hoffmannseggia Tenella
''Hoffmannseggia tenella'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common name slender rushpea. It is endemic to Texas, where it is known from only two counties. It persists in small remnants of its gulf coastal prairie habitat. It is a federally listed endangered species of the United States. This is a small perennial herb growing up to 15 centimeters tall from a woody taproot. It may grow in colonies.USFWSSlender Rushpea Five-year Review.July 2008. The plant has leaves up to 6 centimeters long which are made up of 5 to 7 pairs of leaflets. The flowers have petals about half a centimeter long in shades of yellowish pink, orange, coral, or salmon.''Hoffmannseggia tenella''. [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hoffmannseggia Repens
''Hoffmannseggia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae, known generally as rushpeas. These are pod-bearing herbs and subshrubs native to the Americas and southern Africa. The generic name honors Johann Centurius, Count of Hoffmannsegg, a nineteenth-century German nobleman and botanist. Selected species ''Hoffmannseggia'' comprises the following species: * '' Hoffmannseggia aphylla'' (Phil.) G. P. Lewis & Sotuyo * '' Hoffmannseggia arequipensis'' Ulibarri * ''Hoffmannseggia doelli'' Phil. ** subsp. ''argentina'' Ulibarri ** subsp. ''doellii'' Phil. * '' Hoffmannseggia drepanocarpa'' A. Gray—sicklepod holdback * '' Hoffmannseggia drummondii'' Torr. & A. Gray—dwarf nicker * '' Hoffmannseggia erecta'' Phil. * '' Hoffmannseggia eremophila'' (Phil.) Burkart ex Ulibarri * ''Hoffmannseggia glauca'' (Ortega) Eifert—Indian rushpea, pig-nut, hog potato * '' Hoffmannseggia humilis'' (Mart. & Galeotti) Hemsl. * '' Hoffmannseggia intricata'' Brande ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hoffmannseggia Pumilio
''Hoffmannseggia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae, known generally as rushpeas. These are pod-bearing herbs and subshrubs native to the Americas and southern Africa. The generic name honors Johann Centurius, Count of Hoffmannsegg, a nineteenth-century German nobleman and botanist. Selected species ''Hoffmannseggia'' comprises the following species: * '' Hoffmannseggia aphylla'' (Phil.) G. P. Lewis & Sotuyo * '' Hoffmannseggia arequipensis'' Ulibarri * ''Hoffmannseggia doelli'' Phil. ** subsp. ''argentina'' Ulibarri ** subsp. ''doellii'' Phil. * '' Hoffmannseggia drepanocarpa'' A. Gray—sicklepod holdback * '' Hoffmannseggia drummondii'' Torr. & A. Gray—dwarf nicker * '' Hoffmannseggia erecta'' Phil. * '' Hoffmannseggia eremophila'' (Phil.) Burkart ex Ulibarri * ''Hoffmannseggia glauca'' (Ortega) Eifert—Indian rushpea, pig-nut, hog potato * '' Hoffmannseggia humilis'' (Mart. & Galeotti) Hemsl. * '' Hoffmannseggia intricata'' Brande ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hoffmannseggia Prostrata
''Hoffmannseggia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae, known generally as rushpeas. These are pod-bearing herbs and subshrubs native to the Americas and southern Africa. The generic name honors Johann Centurius, Count of Hoffmannsegg, a nineteenth-century German nobleman and botanist. Selected species ''Hoffmannseggia'' comprises the following species: * '' Hoffmannseggia aphylla'' (Phil.) G. P. Lewis & Sotuyo * '' Hoffmannseggia arequipensis'' Ulibarri * ''Hoffmannseggia doelli'' Phil. ** subsp. ''argentina'' Ulibarri ** subsp. ''doellii'' Phil. * '' Hoffmannseggia drepanocarpa'' A. Gray—sicklepod holdback * '' Hoffmannseggia drummondii'' Torr. & A. Gray—dwarf nicker * '' Hoffmannseggia erecta'' Phil. * '' Hoffmannseggia eremophila'' (Phil.) Burkart ex Ulibarri * ''Hoffmannseggia glauca'' (Ortega) Eifert—Indian rushpea, pig-nut, hog potato * '' Hoffmannseggia humilis'' (Mart. & Galeotti) Hemsl. * '' Hoffmannseggia intricata'' Brande ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hoffmannseggia Peninsularis
''Hoffmannseggia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae, known generally as rushpeas. These are pod-bearing herbs and subshrubs native to the Americas and southern Africa. The generic name honors Johann Centurius, Count of Hoffmannsegg, a nineteenth-century German nobleman and botanist. Selected species ''Hoffmannseggia'' comprises the following species: * '' Hoffmannseggia aphylla'' (Phil.) G. P. Lewis & Sotuyo * '' Hoffmannseggia arequipensis'' Ulibarri * ''Hoffmannseggia doelli'' Phil. ** subsp. ''argentina'' Ulibarri ** subsp. ''doellii'' Phil. * '' Hoffmannseggia drepanocarpa'' A. Gray—sicklepod holdback * '' Hoffmannseggia drummondii'' Torr. & A. Gray—dwarf nicker * '' Hoffmannseggia erecta'' Phil. * '' Hoffmannseggia eremophila'' (Phil.) Burkart ex Ulibarri * ''Hoffmannseggia glauca'' (Ortega) Eifert—Indian rushpea, pig-nut, hog potato * '' Hoffmannseggia humilis'' (Mart. & Galeotti) Hemsl. * '' Hoffmannseggia intricata'' Brande ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hoffmannseggia Oxycarpa
''Hoffmannseggia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae, known generally as rushpeas. These are pod-bearing herbs and subshrubs native to the Americas and southern Africa. The generic name honors Johann Centurius, Count of Hoffmannsegg, a nineteenth-century German nobleman and botanist. Selected species ''Hoffmannseggia'' comprises the following species: * '' Hoffmannseggia aphylla'' (Phil.) G. P. Lewis & Sotuyo * '' Hoffmannseggia arequipensis'' Ulibarri * ''Hoffmannseggia doelli'' Phil. ** subsp. ''argentina'' Ulibarri ** subsp. ''doellii'' Phil. * '' Hoffmannseggia drepanocarpa'' A. Gray—sicklepod holdback * '' Hoffmannseggia drummondii'' Torr. & A. Gray—dwarf nicker * '' Hoffmannseggia erecta'' Phil. * '' Hoffmannseggia eremophila'' (Phil.) Burkart ex Ulibarri * ''Hoffmannseggia glauca'' (Ortega) Eifert—Indian rushpea, pig-nut, hog potato * '' Hoffmannseggia humilis'' (Mart. & Galeotti) Hemsl. * '' Hoffmannseggia intricata'' Brande ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hoffmannseggia Miranda
''Hoffmannseggia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae, known generally as rushpeas. These are pod-bearing herbs and subshrubs native to the Americas and southern Africa. The generic name honors Johann Centurius, Count of Hoffmannsegg, a nineteenth-century German nobleman and botanist. Selected species ''Hoffmannseggia'' comprises the following species: * '' Hoffmannseggia aphylla'' (Phil.) G. P. Lewis & Sotuyo * '' Hoffmannseggia arequipensis'' Ulibarri * ''Hoffmannseggia doelli'' Phil. ** subsp. ''argentina'' Ulibarri ** subsp. ''doellii'' Phil. * '' Hoffmannseggia drepanocarpa'' A. Gray—sicklepod holdback * '' Hoffmannseggia drummondii'' Torr. & A. Gray—dwarf nicker * '' Hoffmannseggia erecta'' Phil. * '' Hoffmannseggia eremophila'' (Phil.) Burkart ex Ulibarri * ''Hoffmannseggia glauca'' (Ortega) Eifert—Indian rushpea, pig-nut, hog potato * '' Hoffmannseggia humilis'' (Mart. & Galeotti) Hemsl. * '' Hoffmannseggia intricata'' Brande ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hoffmannseggia Minor
''Hoffmannseggia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae, known generally as rushpeas. These are pod-bearing herbs and subshrubs native to the Americas and southern Africa. The generic name honors Johann Centurius, Count of Hoffmannsegg, a nineteenth-century German nobleman and botanist. Selected species ''Hoffmannseggia'' comprises the following species: * '' Hoffmannseggia aphylla'' (Phil.) G. P. Lewis & Sotuyo * '' Hoffmannseggia arequipensis'' Ulibarri * ''Hoffmannseggia doelli'' Phil. ** subsp. ''argentina'' Ulibarri ** subsp. ''doellii'' Phil. * '' Hoffmannseggia drepanocarpa'' A. Gray—sicklepod holdback * '' Hoffmannseggia drummondii'' Torr. & A. Gray—dwarf nicker * '' Hoffmannseggia erecta'' Phil. * '' Hoffmannseggia eremophila'' (Phil.) Burkart ex Ulibarri * ''Hoffmannseggia glauca'' (Ortega) Eifert—Indian rushpea, pig-nut, hog potato * '' Hoffmannseggia humilis'' (Mart. & Galeotti) Hemsl. * '' Hoffmannseggia intricata'' Brande ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hoffmannseggia Microphylla
''Hoffmannseggia microphylla'' (syn. ''Caesalpinia virgata'') is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common name wand holdback. It is native to the southwestern United States and Baja California, where it grows in sandy and gravelly soils in the deserts. This is a twiggy shrub producing many slender, wandlike, mostly naked stems up to two meters tall. The stems are hairy and green and have few leaves for most of the year. Before the leaves fall, they appear as twigs lined with pairs of small oval-shaped leaflets. The shrub flowers in scattered raceme inflorescences of red-streaked yellow flowers which age to full red. The fruit is a sickle-shaped dehiscent Dehiscence is the splitting of a mature plant structure along a built-in line of weakness to release its contents. This is common among fruits, anthers and sporangia. Sometimes this involves the complete detachment of a part; structures that op ... legume pod up to 2.5 centimeters long. It is ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hoffmannseggia Intricata
''Hoffmannseggia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae, known generally as rushpeas. These are pod-bearing herbs and subshrubs native to the Americas and southern Africa. The generic name honors Johann Centurius, Count of Hoffmannsegg, a nineteenth-century German nobleman and botanist. Selected species ''Hoffmannseggia'' comprises the following species: * '' Hoffmannseggia aphylla'' (Phil.) G. P. Lewis & Sotuyo * '' Hoffmannseggia arequipensis'' Ulibarri * ''Hoffmannseggia doelli'' Phil. ** subsp. ''argentina'' Ulibarri ** subsp. ''doellii'' Phil. * '' Hoffmannseggia drepanocarpa'' A. Gray—sicklepod holdback * '' Hoffmannseggia drummondii'' Torr. & A. Gray—dwarf nicker * '' Hoffmannseggia erecta'' Phil. * '' Hoffmannseggia eremophila'' (Phil.) Burkart ex Ulibarri * ''Hoffmannseggia glauca'' (Ortega) Eifert—Indian rushpea, pig-nut, hog potato * '' Hoffmannseggia humilis'' (Mart. & Galeotti) Hemsl. * '' Hoffmannseggia intricata'' Brande ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |