Lespedeza Elliptica
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''Lespedeza'' is a
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of some 40
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(including
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) of
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s in the
pea family The Fabaceae or Leguminosae,International Code of Nomenc ...
(Fabaceae), commonly known as bush clovers or (particularly
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species) Japanese clovers (''hagi''). The genus is native to warm
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regions of eastern
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, eastern and southern
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and
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. These shrubby plants or trailing
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s belong to the "typical"
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s ( Faboideae), with the peas and beans, though they are part of another
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, the Desmodieae. Therein, they are treated as type genus of the smaller
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Lespedezinae, which unites the present genus and its presumed closest relatives, ''
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'' and ''
Kummerowia ''Kummerowia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae. These plants were formerly in genus ''Lespedeza ''Lespedeza'' is a genus of some 40 species (including nothospecies) of flowe ...
''.


Name of the plant

According to American botanist
Asa Gray Asa Gray (November 18, 1810 – January 30, 1888) is considered the most important American botanist of the 19th century. His ''Darwiniana'' was considered an important explanation of how religion and science were not necessarily mutually excl ...
(1810 – 1888), the ''Lespedeza'' owes its name to governor of East Florida
Vicente Manuel de Céspedes Vicente Manuel de Céspedes (1721?-1794),Cahoon, Ben also known as Vicente Manuel de Zéspedes, was a Spanish colonel and field marshal in the Spanish Royal Army who served as governor of Santiago de Cuba (1781-1782) and the Spanish province of Ea ...
(1784-1790; who, through a letter, allowed botanist André Michaux to explore East Florida in search of new species of plants, where Michaux found Lespedeza), but when Céspedes wrote the letter, at the beginning of it, the name of Céspedes was changed to "Zespedez". So, when Michaux's book ''Flora Boreali-Americana'' of 1802 was printed, the name "Céspedes" to refer to the plant was written as "Lespedez", the word from which the current name of the plant was derived.Lespedeza – From Asia with a Spanish Twist!
''Despeleza'' is a synonym of ''Lespedeza'', and this name is derived from a taxonomic anagram.


Cultivation and uses

Some
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are grown as
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or
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s, and are used as a
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crops, notably in the southern
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, and as a means of
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enrichment and for prevention of
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. In some areas, certain species are
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. ''Lespedeza'', like other
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s, have
root nodule Root nodules are found on the roots of plants, primarily legumes, that form a symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Under nitrogen-limiting conditions, capable plants form a symbiotic relationship with a host-specific strain of bacteria known a ...
s that harbor bacteria capable of
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from the air into a soil-bound form that can be taken up by other plants. Growers can take advantage of this process by putting the plants in their fields to release nitrogen, so they can use less fertilizer. '' L. bicolor'' leaves and roots contain l-methoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine ( lespedamin), as well as related Nω,Nω- dimethyltryptamines and their oxides, as well as some bufotenin.


Species

The
species In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate s ...
and
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recognized in ''Lespedeza'' include: * '' Lespedeza angustifolia'' (Pursh) Elliott * '' Lespedeza × angustifolioides'' T.B.Lee * ''
Lespedeza bicolor ''Lespedeza bicolor'' is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common names shrubby bushclover, shrub lespedeza, and bicolor lespedeza. It is native to Asia * ''
Lespedeza buergeri ''Lespedeza'' is a genus of some 40 species (including nothospecies) of flowering plants in the pea family (Fabaceae), commonly known as bush clovers or (particularly East Asian species) Japanese clovers (''hagi''). The genus is native to warm te ...
'' Miq. * ''
Lespedeza capitata ''Lespedeza capitata'' is a species of flowering plant in the Fabaceae, or legume family, and is known by the common name roundhead bushclover, or roundhead lespedeza.
'' Michx. (syn. ''L. frutescens'' Elliott, ''L. stuevei'' DC.) * '' Lespedeza caraganae'' Bunge * ''
Lespedeza chinensis ''Lespedeza'' is a genus of some 40 species (including nothospecies) of flowering plants in the pea family (Fabaceae), commonly known as bush clovers or (particularly East Asian species) Japanese clovers (''hagi''). The genus is native to warm te ...
'' G.Don * ''
Lespedeza cuneata ''Lespedeza cuneata'' is a species of flowering plant in the Fabaceae, legume family known by the common names Chinese bushclover and sericea lespedeza, or just sericea.Gucker, Corey. (2010) (Revised from Munger, Gregory T., 2004)''Lespedeza cune ...
'' (Dumont-Cours.) G. Don (syn ''Lespedeza sericea'') * '' Lespedeza cyrtobotrya'' Miq. – leafy lespedeza * '' Lespedeza cyrtobuergeri'' Akiyama & H.Ohba * '' Lespedeza davidii'' Franch. * '' Lespedeza davurica'' (Laxm.) Schindl. * '' Lespedeza × divaricata'' (Nakai) T.B.Lee * '' Lespedeza dunnii'' Schindl. * ''
Lespedeza elegans ''Lespedeza'' is a genus of some 40 species (including nothospecies) of flowering plants in the pea family (Fabaceae), commonly known as bush clovers or (particularly East Asian species) Japanese clovers (''hagi''). The genus is native to warm te ...
'' Cambess. * '' Lespedeza elliptica'' Benth. * ''
Lespedeza fasciculiflora ''Lespedeza'' is a genus of some 40 species (including nothospecies) of flowering plants in the pea family (Fabaceae), commonly known as bush clovers or (particularly East Asian species) Japanese clovers (''hagi''). The genus is native to warm ...
'' Franch. * '' Lespedeza floribunda'' Bunge (syn. ''L. bicolor'' Prain) * '' Lespedeza fordii'' Schindl. * '' Lespedeza forrestii'' Schindl. * '' Lespedeza gerardiana'' Maxim. * '' Lespedeza hirta'' (L.) Hornem. ** ''Lespedeza hirta'' ssp. ''curtissii'' Clewell (syn. ''L. hirta'' Elliott) * '' Lespedeza homoloba'' Nakai * '' Lespedeza inschanica'' (Maxim.) Schindl. – greenish juncea lespedeza * ''
Lespedeza intermedia ''Lespedeza'' is a genus of some 40 species (including nothospecies) of flowering plants in the pea family (Fabaceae), commonly known as bush clovers or (particularly East Asian species) Japanese clovers (''hagi''). The genus is native to warm te ...
'' (S.Watson) Britton (syn. ''L. frutescens'' (L.) Britton, ''L. frutescens'' var. ''acutifructa'' Farw.) * ''
Lespedeza intermixta ''Lespedeza'' is a genus of some 40 species (including nothospecies) of flowering plants in the pea family (Fabaceae), commonly known as bush clovers or (particularly East Asian species) Japanese clovers (''hagi''). The genus is native to warm te ...
'' Makino (possibly a hybrid) – neonchul lespedeza * ''
Lespedeza japonica ''Lespedeza'' is a genus of some 40 species (including nothospecies) of flowering plants in the pea family (Fabaceae), commonly known as bush clovers or (particularly East Asian species) Japanese clovers (''hagi''). The genus is native to warm te ...
'' L.H.Bailey * ''
Lespedeza juncea ''Lespedeza'' is a genus of some 40 species (including nothospecies) of flowering plants in the pea family (Fabaceae), commonly known as bush clovers or (particularly East Asian species) Japanese clovers (''hagi''). The genus is native to warm te ...
'' (L.f.) Pers. – juncea lespedeza ** ''Lespedeza juncea'' var. ''sericea'' (Thunb.) Lace & Hauech (syn. ''L. cuneata'' (Dum.Cours.) G.Don) * ''
Lespedeza junghuhniana ''Lespedeza'' is a genus of some 40 species (including nothospecies) of flowering plants in the pea family (Fabaceae), commonly known as bush clovers or (particularly East Asian species) Japanese clovers (''hagi''). The genus is native to warm te ...
'' Bakh.f. * '' Lespedeza kagoshimensis'' Hatus. * ''
Lespedeza leptostachya ''Lespedeza leptostachya'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common names prairie lespedeza and prairie bush-clover. It occurs in the Upper Midwest region of the United States. The flowers are creamy-white to ...
'' A.Gray * '' Lespedeza maximowiczii'' R.C.Schneid. – Korean lespedeza * '' Lespedeza melanantha'' Nakai – black-flower lespedeza * '' Lespedeza mucronata'' Ricker * '' Lespedeza × patentibicolor'' T.B.Lee * '' Lespedeza pilosa'' (Thunb.) Siebold & Zucc. – pilose lespedeza * '' Lespedeza potaninii'' Vassilcz. * ''
Lespedeza procumbens ''Lespedeza'' is a genus of some 40 species (including nothospecies) of flowering plants in the pea family (Fabaceae), commonly known as bush clovers or (particularly East Asian species) Japanese clovers (''hagi''). The genus is native to warm te ...
'' Michx. * ''
Lespedeza pubescens ''Lespedeza'' is a genus of some 40 species (including nothospecies) of flowering plants in the pea family (Fabaceae), commonly known as bush clovers or (particularly East Asian species) Japanese clovers (''hagi''). The genus is native to warm te ...
'' Hayata * '' Lespedeza repens'' (L.) W.P.C.Barton * '' Lespedeza × simulata'' Mack. & Bush * '' Lespedeza speciosa'' Maxim. * ''
Lespedeza stuevei ''Lespedeza'' is a genus of some 40 species (including nothospecies) of flowering plants in the pea family (Fabaceae), commonly known as bush clovers or (particularly East Asian species) Japanese clovers (''hagi''). The genus is native to warm te ...
'' Nutt. * '' Lespedeza texana'' Britton * ''
Lespedeza thunbergii ''Lespedeza thunbergii'' is a species of flowering plant in the Fabaceae, legume family (biology), family known by the common names Thunberg's bushclover, Thunberg's lespedeza, and shrub lespedeza. It is native to China and Japan. This species p ...
'' (DC.) Nakai (syn. ''L. elliptica'' Maxim., ''L. formosa'' (Vogel) Koehne, ''L. formosa'' ssp. ''elliptica'' (Maxim.) Akiyama & H.Ohba) ** ''Lespedeza thunbergii'' var. ''var.'' thunbergii (DC.)Nakai (syn. ''L. patens'' Nakai, ''L. patens'' var. ''obtusifolia'' Nakai) ** ''Lespedeza thunbergii'' var. ''velutina'' (Nakai) H.Ohashi (syn. ''L. intermedia'' Nakai, ''L. intermedia'' var. ''angustifolia'' Nakai) * '' Lespedeza tomentosa'' (Thunb.) Maxim. (syn. ''L. hirta'' Miq.) – woolly lespedeza * ''
Lespedeza violacea ''Lespedeza violacea'', commonly known as wand lespedeza or violet lespedeza, is a species of herbaceous plant in the legume family. It is native to eastern North America, where it is widespread. It is found in woodlands, savannas, prairies, an ...
'' (L.) Pers. * '' Lespedeza virgata'' (Murray) DC. – Wando lespedeza * '' Lespedeza virginica'' (L.) Britton (syn. ''L. angustifolia'' Darl.) * '' Lespedeza wilfordii'' Ricker The identity and specific validity of '' L. schindleri'' is unclear. In addition, there are some species formerly in this genus that are now placed elsewhere, typically in the Lespedezinae, for example, in genus ''
Campylotropis ''Campylotropis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae The Faboideae are a subfamily of the flowering plant family Fabaceae or Leguminosae. An acceptable alternative name for t ...
''. These include:ILDIS (2005) * ''Lespedeza speciosa'' Schindl. = '' Campylotropis speciosa'' (Schindl.) Schindl. * ''Lespedeza striata'' (Thunb.) Hook. & Arn. = ''
Kummerowia striata ''Kummerowia striata'' is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common names Japanese clover and common lespedeza. It is native to much of Asia and it is present in the eastern United States as an introduced species. Th ...
'' (Thunb.) Schindl. * ''Lespedeza tomentosa'' Maxim. = ''
Campylotropis pinetorum ''Campylotropis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae and consists of a number of species of perennials native to Nepal, China, Korea and Taiwan. Species *''Campylotropis chinens ...
'' (Kurz) Schindl.


Footnotes


References

* International Legume Database & Information Service (ILDIS) (2005)
Genus ''Lespedeza''
Version 10.01, November 2005. Retrieved 2011-FEB-18. * Morimoto, Hiroshi & Matsumoto, Norichika (1966). Über Alkaloide, VI. Inhaltsstoffe ''Lespedeza bicolor'' var. ''japonica'', II. Alkaloid contents of ''L. bicolor'' var. ''japonica'' II."'' J. Liebigs Ann. Chem.'' 682(1): 212–218
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* Morimoto, Hiroshi & Oshio, Haruji (1965). Über Alkaloide, V. Inhaltsstoffe von ''Lespedeza bicolor'' var. ''japonica'', I. Über Lespedamin, ein neues Alkaloid. Alkaloid contents of ''L. bicolor'' var. ''japonica'' I. On Lespedamin, a novel alkaloid."'' J. Liebigs Ann. Chem.'' 682(1): 212–218
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External links

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''Sericea in conservation farming''
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''Lespedeza bicolor''
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