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''Hedysarum'' (sweetvetch) is a
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of the
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Fabaceae Fabaceae () or Leguminosae,International Code of Nomen ...
, consisting of about 200
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of annual or perennial
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s found in Asia, Europe, North Africa, and North America.


Description

Species within genus ''Hedysarum'' may be herbaceous plants or deciduous shrubs. They have odd-pinnate leaves, with entire leaflets (no notches or indentations). These leaves resemble the leaves of sweet peas. The
stipule In botany, a stipule is an outgrowth typically borne on both sides (sometimes on just one side) of the base of a leafstalk (the petiole (botany), petiole). They are primarily found among dicots and rare among monocots. Stipules are considered part ...
s may be free or connate, and stipels (secondary stipules) are absent. The
inflorescence In botany, an inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a plant's Plant stem, stem that is composed of a main branch or a system of branches. An inflorescence is categorized on the basis of the arrangement of flowers on a mai ...
s are peduncled
raceme A raceme () or racemoid is an unbranched, indeterminate growth, indeterminate type of inflorescence bearing flowers having short floral stalks along the shoots that bear the flowers. The oldest flowers grow close to the base and new flowers are ...
s or heads.
Bract In botany, a bract is a modified or specialized leaf, associated with a reproductive structure such as a flower, inflorescence axis or cone scale. Bracts are usually different from foliage leaves in size, color, shape or texture. They also lo ...
s are small, with bracteoles below the
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, and calyx teeth subequal. The
petal Petals are modified leaves that form an inner whorl surrounding the reproductive parts of flowers. They are often brightly coloured or unusually shaped to attract pollinators. All of the petals of a flower are collectively known as the ''corol ...
s may be pink, purplish, yellow, or whitish.
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is longer than the wings, with an obtuse keel longer or rarely shorter than the wings.
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s are diadelphous, 9+1, and
anther The stamen (: stamina or stamens) is a part consisting of the male reproductive organs of a flower. Collectively, the stamens form the androecium., p. 10 Morphology and terminology A stamen typically consists of a stalk called the filament ...
s uniform. Ovary is 2-8-ovuled. Fruit is a
lomentum A loment (or lomentum) is a part of certain legume plants. It is a type of dehiscent fruit that breaks apart at the constrictions occurring between segments, so that each segment contains only one seed. It is a type of schizocarp. Tick trefoil ('' ...
, with segments that are glabrous, pubescent, bristly, or spiny, and break into single-seeded sections on ripening.Tropicos
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Uses

''Hedysarum'' species are used as food plants by the
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e of some
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(moth and butterfly) species including ''
Coleophora accordella ''Coleophora accordella'' is a moth of the family Coleophoridae. It is found in the United States, including California and Utah. The larvae feed on the leaves of ''Hedysarum ''Hedysarum'' (sweetvetch) is a genus of the botanical family Fabac ...
''. Some species, such as ''
Hedysarum alpinum ''Hedysarum alpinum'' is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common name alpine sweetvetch. It is called ''masu'', ''masru'' or ''mazu'' in the Iñupiaq language. It has a circumpolar distribution, occurring throughou ...
'' also known as Alpine sweetvetch or wild potato, were eaten by the
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to help ward off the effects of
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due to it being rich in
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, containing about 21 mg/100g. In his book '' Into the Wild'',
Jon Krakauer Jon Krakauer (born April 12, 1954) is an American writer and mountaineer. He is the author of bestselling nonfiction books—'' Into the Wild''; '' Into Thin Air''; '' Under the Banner of Heaven''; and '' Where Men Win Glory: The Odyssey of Pa ...
speculated that
Christopher McCandless Christopher Johnson McCandless (; February 12, 1968 – August 1992), also known by his pseudonym "Alexander Supertramp", was an American adventurer who sought an increasingly nomadic lifestyle as he grew up. After graduating from Emory Univer ...
may have died from eating seeds of ''H. alpinum'', which Krakauer thought might contain
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. This theory was later debunked by experts in the field of botany. Krakauer subsequently postulated that the seeds were stored wet in a plastic bag, which may have created a toxic by-product. Krakauer was later validated, to a certain extent. Krakauer explains that he came across the research of Ronald Hamilton, who had concluded that the
neurotoxin Neurotoxins are toxins that are destructive to nervous tissue, nerve tissue (causing neurotoxicity). Neurotoxins are an extensive class of exogenous chemical neurological insult (medical), insultsSpencer 2000 that can adversely affect function ...
oxalyldiaminopropionic acid Oxalyldiaminopropionic acid (ODAP) is a structural analogue of the neurotransmitter glutamate found in the grass pea ''Lathyrus sativus''. It is the neurotoxin responsible for the motor neuron degeneration syndrome lathyrism. Sources ODAP is foun ...
(ODAP) in the wild potato seed was responsible for a degenerative disease known as
lathyrism Lathyrism is a condition caused by eating certain legumes of the genus ''Lathyrus''. There are three types of lathyrism: ''neurolathyrism'', ''osteolathyrism'', and ''angiolathyrism'', all of which are incurable, differing in their symptoms and ...
. In August 2013, Krakauer sent a modest sample of the seeds for testing, discovering that they contained ".394 per cent beta-ODAP by weight, a concentration well within the levels known to cause lathyrism in humans." Krakauer concludes that "Had McCandless's guidebook to edible plants warned that ''Hedysarum alpinum'' seeds contain a neurotoxin that can cause paralysis, he probably would have walked out of the wild in late August with no more difficulty than when he walked into the wild in April, and would still be alive today."Jon Krakaue
How Chris McCandless Died
/ref> Later, a more detailed mass spectrometric analysis showed, that the poison in ''Hedysarum alpinum'' is L-canavanine instead of ODAP.


Wildlife

The roots are a major food for
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s.


Species

The following species are accepted by ''
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'': *'' Hedysarum aculeatum'' Golosk. *'' Hedysarum aculeolatum'' Boiss. *'' Hedysarum acutifolium'' Bajtenov *'' Hedysarum alaicum'' B.Fedtsch. *'' Hedysarum algidum'' L.Z.Shue *''
Hedysarum alpinum ''Hedysarum alpinum'' is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common name alpine sweetvetch. It is called ''masu'', ''masru'' or ''mazu'' in the Iñupiaq language. It has a circumpolar distribution, occurring throughou ...
'' L. *'' Hedysarum amankutanicum'' B.Fedtsch. *'' Hedysarum angrenicum'' Korotkova *'' Hedysarum argyreum'' Greuter & Burdet *'' Hedysarum argyrophyllum'' Ledeb. *'' Hedysarum armenum'' Boiss. & Tchich. *'' Hedysarum astragaloides'' Benth. *'' Hedysarum atropatanum'' Boiss. *'' Hedysarum austrokurilense'' (N.S.Pavlova) N.S.Pavlova *'' Hedysarum austrosibiricum'' B.Fedtsch. *'' Hedysarum baicalense'' B.Fedtsch. *'' Hedysarum balchanense'' Boriss. *'' Hedysarum baldshuanicum'' B.Fedtsch. *'' Hedysarum bectauatavicum'' Bajtenov *'' Hedysarum bellevii'' (Prain) Bornm. *'' Hedysarum biebersteinii'' Zertova *'' Hedysarum bordzilovskyi'' Grossh. *'' Hedysarum boreale'' Nutt. *'' Hedysarum boutignyanum'' (A.Camus) Alleiz. *'' Hedysarum boveanum'' Basiner *'' Hedysarum brachypterum'' Bunge *'' Hedysarum brahuicum'' Boiss. *'' Hedysarum branthii'' Trautv. & C.A.Mey. *'' Hedysarum bucharicum'' B.Fedtsch. *'' Hedysarum cachemirianum'' Baker *'' Hedysarum callithrix'' Boiss. *'' Hedysarum campylocarpon'' H.Ohashi *'' Hedysarum candidum'' M.Bieb. *'' Hedysarum cappadocicum'' Boiss. *'' Hedysarum carnosum'' Desf. *'' Hedysarum caucasicum'' M.Bieb. *'' Hedysarum chaitocarpum'' Regel & Schmalh. *'' Hedysarum chaiyrakanicum'' Kurbatski *'' Hedysarum chalchorum'' N.Ulziykh. *'' Hedysarum chantavicum'' Bajtenov *'' Hedysarum chinense'' (B.Fedtsch.) Hand.-Mazz. *'' Hedysarum cisbaicalense'' Malyschev *'' Hedysarum cisdarvasicum'' Kamelin *'' Hedysarum citrinum'' Baker f. *'' Hedysarum consanguineum'' DC. *''
Hedysarum coronarium ''Sulla coronaria'' (French honeysuckle, cock's head, Italian sainfoin, sulla, or soola) is a perennial herb native to Malta, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, southern Italy and Spain, cultivated for animal fodder and hay, and for honey production. Th ...
'' L. *'' Hedysarum cretaceum'' DC. *'' Hedysarum criniferum'' Boiss. *'' Hedysarum cumuschtanicum'' Sultanova *'' Hedysarum daghestanicum'' Boiss. *'' Hedysarum dahuricum'' B.Fedtsch. *'' Hedysarum damghanicum'' Rech.f. *'' Hedysarum daraut-kurganicum'' Sultanova *'' Hedysarum dasycarpum'' Turcz. *''
Hedysarum dentatoalatum ''Hedysarum'' (sweetvetch) is a genus of the botany, botanical family (biology), family Fabaceae, consisting of about 200 species of annual or perennial herbs found in Asia, Europe, North Africa, and North America. Description Species within ge ...
'' K.T.Fu *'' Hedysarum denticulatum'' Regel & Schmalh. *'' Hedysarum dmitrievae'' Bajtenov *'' Hedysarum drobovii'' Korotkova *'' Hedysarum dshambulicum'' Pavlov *'' Hedysarum elbursense'' Bornm. & Gauba *'' Hedysarum elegans'' Boiss. & A.Huet *'' Hedysarum elymaiticum'' Boiss. & Hausskn. *'' Hedysarum enaffae'' Sultanova *'' Hedysarum falconeri'' Baker *'' Hedysarum fallacinum'' Rech.f. & Aellen *'' Hedysarum farinosum'' Parsa *'' Hedysarum ferganense'' Korsh. *'' Hedysarum fistulosum'' Hand.-Mazz. *'' Hedysarum flavescens'' Regel & Schmalh. *'' Hedysarum flavum'' Rupr. *'' Hedysarum flexuosum'' L. *'' Hedysarum formosum'' Basiner *'' Hedysarum fruticosum'' Pall. *'' Hedysarum gmelinii'' Ledeb. *'' Hedysarum grandiflorum'' Pall. *'' Hedysarum gypsaceum'' Korotkova *'' Hedysarum halophilum'' Bornm. & Gauba *'' Hedysarum hedysaroides'' (L.) Schinz & Thell. *'' Hedysarum hemithamnoides'' Korotkova *'' Hedysarum hyrcanum'' Bornm. & Gauba *'' Hedysarum ibericum'' M.Bieb. *'' Hedysarum iliense'' B.Fedtsch. *'' Hedysarum inundatum'' Turcz. *'' Hedysarum iomuticum'' B.Fedtsch. *'' Hedysarum jaxarticum'' Popov *'' Hedysarum jaxartucirdes'' Y. Liu ''ex'' R. Sa *'' Hedysarum jinchuanense'' L.Z.Shue *'' Hedysarum kamcziraki'' Karimova *'' Hedysarum kamelinii'' N.Ulziykh. *'' Hedysarum kandyktassicum'' Bajtenov *'' Hedysarum karataviense'' B.Fedtsch. *'' Hedysarum kasteki'' Bajtenov *'' Hedysarum kemulariae'' Sachokia & Chinth. *'' Hedysarum kirghisorum'' B.Fedtsch. *'' Hedysarum kopetdaghi'' Boriss. *'' Hedysarum korshinskyanum'' B.Fedtsch. *'' Hedysarum kotschyi'' Boiss. *'' Hedysarum krasnovii'' B.Fedtsch. *'' Hedysarum krylovii'' Sumnev. *'' Hedysarum kudrjaschevii'' Korotkova *'' Hedysarum kuhitangi'' Boriss. *'' Hedysarum kumaonense'' Baker *'' Hedysarum latibracteatum'' N.S.Pavlova *'' Hedysarum lehmannianum'' Bunge *'' Hedysarum leucanthum'' (Greene) Greene *'' Hedysarum limitaneum'' Hand.-Mazz. *'' Hedysarum linczevskyi'' Bajtenov *'' Hedysarum lipskianum'' L.I.Vassiljeva *'' Hedysarum lipskyi'' B.Fedtsch. *'' Hedysarum longigynophorum'' C.C.Ni *'' Hedysarum macedonicum'' Bornm. *'' Hedysarum mackenzii'' Richardson *'' Hedysarum macranthum'' Freyn & Sint. *'' Hedysarum macrocarpum'' Korotkova *'' Hedysarum magnificum'' Kudr. *'' Hedysarum mahrense'' Rech.f. *'' Hedysarum maitlandianum'' Aitch. & Baker *'' Hedysarum manaslense'' (Kitam.) H.Ohashi *'' Hedysarum membranaceum'' Coss. & Balansa *'' Hedysarum microcalyx'' Baker *'' Hedysarum micropterum'' Boiss. *'' Hedysarum mindshilkense'' Bajtenov *'' Hedysarum minjanense'' Rech.f. *'' Hedysarum minussinense'' B.Fedtsch. *'' Hedysarum mogianicum'' (B.Fedtsch.) B.Fedtsch. *''
Hedysarum monophyllum ''Hedysarum'' (sweetvetch) is a genus of the botanical family Fabaceae, consisting of about 200 species of annual or perennial herbs found in Asia, Europe, North Africa, and North America. Description Species within genus ''Hedysarum'' may be h ...
'' Boriss. *'' Hedysarum montanum'' (B.Fedtsch.) B.Fedtsch. *''
Hedysarum multijugum ''Hedysarum'' (sweetvetch) is a genus of the botanical family Fabaceae, consisting of about 200 species of annual or perennial herbs found in Asia, Europe, North Africa, and North America. Description Species within genus ''Hedysarum'' may be h ...
'' Maxim. *'' Hedysarum nagarzense'' C.C.Ni *'' Hedysarum narynense'' Nikitina *'' Hedysarum naudinianum'' Coss. & Durieu *'' Hedysarum neglectum'' Ledeb. *'' Hedysarum nikolai'' Kovalevsk. *'' Hedysarum nonnae'' Roskov *'' Hedysarum nuratense'' Popov *'' Hedysarum occidentale'' Greene *''
Hedysarum olgae ''Hedysarum'' (sweetvetch) is a genus of the botanical family Fabaceae, consisting of about 200 species of annual or perennial herbs found in Asia, Europe, North Africa, and North America. Description Species within genus ''Hedysarum'' may be h ...
'' B.Fedtsch. *'' Hedysarum omissum'' Korotkova ''ex'' Kovalevsk. *'' Hedysarum ovczinnikovii'' Karimova *''
Hedysarum pallidiflorum ''Hedysarum'' (sweetvetch) is a genus of the botanical family Fabaceae, consisting of about 200 species of annual or perennial herbs found in Asia, Europe, North Africa, and North America. Description Species within genus ''Hedysarum'' may be h ...
'' Pavlov *'' Hedysarum pallidum'' Desf. *'' Hedysarum papillosum'' Boiss. *'' Hedysarum parviflorum'' Bajtenov *'' Hedysarum parvum'' Sultanova *'' Hedysarum pavlovii'' Bajtenov *'' Hedysarum perrauderianum'' Coss. & Durieu *'' Hedysarum petrovii'' Yakovlev *'' Hedysarum plumosum'' Boiss. & Hausskn. *'' Hedysarum polybotrys'' Hand.-Mazz. *'' Hedysarum popovii'' Korotkova *'' Hedysarum praticolum'' Rech.f. *'' Hedysarum pseudastragalus'' Ulbr. *'' Hedysarum pseudomicrocalyx'' H.Ohashi & Tateishi *'' Hedysarum pskemense'' B.Fedtsch. *'' Hedysarum pulchrum'' Nikitina *'' Hedysarum razoumovianum'' DC. *'' Hedysarum renzii'' Rech.f. *'' Hedysarum roseum'' Sims *'' Hedysarum sachalinense'' B.Fedtsch. *'' Hedysarum sajanicum'' N.Ulziykh. *'' Hedysarum sangilense'' Krasnob. & Timokhina *'' Hedysarum santalaschi'' B.Fedtsch. *'' Hedysarum sauzakense'' Rech.f. *'' Hedysarum schischkinii'' Sumnev. *'' Hedysarum scoparium'' Fisch. & C.A.Mey. *'' Hedysarum semenovii'' Regel & Herder *'' Hedysarum sericatum'' Kitam. *'' Hedysarum sericeum'' M.Bieb. *'' Hedysarum setigerum'' Fisch. & C.A.Mey. *'' Hedysarum setosum'' Vved. *'' Hedysarum severzovii'' Bunge *'' Hedysarum sikkimense'' Baker *'' Hedysarum singarense'' Boiss. & Hausskn. *'' Hedysarum songoricum'' Bong. *'' Hedysarum spinosissimum'' L. *'' Hedysarum splendens'' DC. *'' Hedysarum subglabrum'' (Kar. & Kir.) B.Fedtsch. *'' Hedysarum sulphurescens'' Rydb. *'' Hedysarum taipeicum'' (Hand.-Mazz.) K.T.Fu *'' Hedysarum talassicum'' Nikitina & Sultanova *'' Hedysarum tanguticum'' B.Fedtsch. *'' Hedysarum taschkendicum'' Popov *'' Hedysarum tauricum'' Willd. *'' Hedysarum tenuifolium'' (B.Fedtsch.) B.Fedtsch. *'' Hedysarum theinum'' Krasnob. *'' Hedysarum thiochroum'' Hand.-Mazz. *'' Hedysarum tibeticum'' (Benth.) B.H. Choi & H. Ohashi *'' Hedysarum trigonomerum'' Hand.-Mazz. *'' Hedysarum truncatum'' Eastw. *'' Hedysarum turczaninovii'' Peschkova *'' Hedysarum turkestanicum'' Regel & Schmalh. *'' Hedysarum turkewiczii'' B.Fedtsch. *'' Hedysarum ucrainicum'' Kaschm. *'' Hedysarum varium'' Willd. *'' Hedysarum vicioides'' Turcz. *'' Hedysarum volkii'' Rech.f. *'' Hedysarum vvedenskyi'' Korotkova *'' Hedysarum wakhanicum'' Podlech & Anderson *'' Hedysarum wrightianum'' Aitch. & Baker *'' Hedysarum xizangensis'' C.C.Ni *'' Hedysarum zundukii'' Peschkova


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