Thermopsis Mongolica
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''Thermopsis'' is a genus of
legumes A legume () is a plant in the family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae), or the fruit or seed of such a plant. When used as a dry grain, the seed is also called a pulse. Legumes are grown agriculturally, primarily for human consumption, for livestock fo ...
, native to temperate North America and east Asia. They are
herbaceous perennial A perennial plant or simply perennial is a plant that lives more than two years. The term ('' per-'' + '' -ennial'', "through the years") is often used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annuals and biennials. The term is also widel ...
s and are known as goldenbanners or false-lupines.


Species

''Thermopsis'' comprises the following species: * '' Thermopsis alpina'' (Pall.) Ledeb. * '' Thermopsis alterniflora'' Regel & Schmalh. * '' Thermopsis barbata'' Benth. * '' Thermopsis bargusinensis'' Czefr. * '' Thermopsis californica'' S. Watson—western North America ** var. ''argentata'' (Greene) C.J.Chen & B.L.Turner ** var. ''californica'' S. Watson * '' Thermopsis chinensis'' S. Moore * '' Thermopsis dahurica'' Czefr. * ''
Thermopsis divaricarpa ''Thermopsis'' is a genus of legumes, native to temperate North America and east Asia. They are herbaceous perennials and are known as goldenbanners or false-lupines. Species ''Thermopsis'' comprises the following species: * '' Thermopsis alpi ...
'' A. Nelson—Rocky Mountains of North America * ''
Thermopsis dolichocarpa ''Thermopsis'' is a genus of legumes, native to temperate North America and east Asia. They are herbaceous perennials and are known as goldenbanners or false-lupines. Species ''Thermopsis'' comprises the following species: * '' Thermopsis alpi ...
'' V.A. Nikitin * '' Thermopsis fraxinifolia'' (Torr. & A. Gray) M.A. Curtis—eastern North America * '' Thermopsis gracilis'' Howell—western North America * '' Thermopsis gyirongensis'' S.Q. Wei * '' Thermopsis inflata'' Cambess. * '' Thermopsis jacutica'' Czefr. * '' Thermopsis lanceolata'' R. Br. ** var. ''glabra'' (Czefr.) Kurbatski ** var. ''lanceolata'' R. Br. * '' Thermopsis longicarpa'' N. Ulziykh. * '' Thermopsis lupinoides'' (L.) Link—Siberia to Japan * '' Thermopsis macrophylla'' Hook. & Arn.—western North America * '' Thermopsis mollis'' (Michx.) A. Gray—eastern North America * '' Thermopsis mongolica'' Czefr. * ''
Thermopsis montana ''Thermopsis montana'', the false lupin, mountain goldenbanner, golden pea, mountain thermopsis, or revonpapu, is a plant species which is native to the western United States. The Latin specific epithet ''montana'' refers to mountains or coming f ...
'' Torr. & A. Gray—Rocky Mountains of North America ** var. ''montana'' Torr. & A. Gray ** var. ''ovata'' (Piper) St.John * ''
Thermopsis przewalskii ''Thermopsis'' is a genus of legumes, native to temperate North America and east Asia. They are herbaceous perennials and are known as goldenbanners or false-lupines. Species ''Thermopsis'' comprises the following species: * '' Thermopsis alpi ...
'' Czefr. * ''
Thermopsis rhombifolia ''Thermopsis rhombifolia'', also known as prairie thermopsis, is a flowering plant in the legume family. It is native to North America, where it is found in the Great Plains, with extensions into the lower canyons of the Rocky Mountains. Its n ...
'' (Pursh) Richardson—Rocky Mountains of North America * '' Thermopsis robusta'' Howell—western North America * '' Thermopsis schischkinii'' Czefr.Some sources treat ''Thermopsis schischkinii'' as a synonym of ''Thermopsis mongolica''. * '' Thermopsis smithiana'' E. Peter * '' Thermopsis turkestanica'' Gand. * '' Thermopsis villosa'' (Walter) Fernald & B.G. Schub.—eastern North America * '' Thermopsis yunnanensis'' (Franch.) P.C. Li * '' Thermopsis yushuensis'' S.Q. Wei


Species names with uncertain taxonomic status

The status of the following species is unresolved: * ''Thermopsis corgonensis'' DC. * ''Thermopsis gorgonensis'' Walp. * ''Thermopsis mollis'' (Michx.) M.A. Curtis & A. Gray * ''Thermopsis sauensis'' C.Y. Yang


References

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