Desmodium incanum
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:''The ''Desmodium incanum'' of many older sources is actually '' Desmodium laxiflorum''; see below.'' ''Desmodium incanum'', also known as creeping beggarweed, Spanish clover, Spanish tick-trefoil or hitchhikers is a perennial plant native to
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it is known as kaimi or kaimi clover from the Hawaiian for ("the seeker"). Initially introduced as forage crop around the world, it has spread to many places although it is no longer an important fodder crop. It is considered a weed both within and outside its native range. It has spread through Florida and across the southern USA into southern Texas and across many
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islands, including Hawaii. The plant has branched runners for reproduction. Its leaves are elliptic in shape and are hairy, and its flowers are pink to rose in color. Very frustrating in agriculture are its seedpods, which when ripe easily break off from the plant. They are also covered in sticky hairs (trichomes) that stick to any rough surface such as skin and hairs of animals and clothing thus aiding spreading. ''D. incanum'' is valuable for its ability to fix Nitrogen and thus increase soil fertility, thus it is commonly used as an intercrop. There has been long-standing confusion about the correct
scientific name In taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called nomenclature ("two-name naming system") or binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, bo ...
. This was long held to be ''Desmodium canum'', and therefore for quite some time ''D. incanum'' was believed to be the correct name for the plant today called '' Desmodium laxiflorum''.ILDIS (2005) Starr-130806-0429-Desmodium incanum-lots of burs stuck to pants-Piiholo-Maui (24891884269).jpg Desmodium incanum (Fabaceae).jpeg


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* (2005)
Genus ''Desmodium''
Version 10.01, November 2005. Retrieved 2007-DEC-17.


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