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Senna covesii
Senna covesii
(A. Gray) Irwin & Barneby
Family:
Fabaceae
rattlebox senna,
more...
Coves' cassia, desert senna (es: ejotillo, hojasén, daisillo, ojosón, oyasón, rosamaría)
[
Cassia covesii
A. Gray]
Liz Makings
General Description
Resources
Plant
: perennial subshrub to 50 cm, unarmed, leafy, densely white-hairy
Leaves
: even-1-pinnate, alternate; stipules bristle-like, some persistent; leaflets 2-3 pairs, overlapped, opposite, short-stalked, 1-2.5 cm, elliptic
INFLORESCENCE
: in axillary racemes, 5-15 mm, few-flowered
Flowers
: generally slightly bilateral, generally showy; sepals ± free; petals free, ± 12 mm, oblong-obovate, prominently veined, pale yellow; stamens free, 7 fertile, 3 sterile, anthers generally > filaments, opening by terminal pores
Fruit
: legume, dehiscent, 2-5 cm, oblong, ± straight,splitting at both sutures, pubescent; Seeds several
Misc
: Dry, sandy desert washes, slopes; 500-600 m.; Apr
References
: Shreve and Wiggins 1964. J.C. Hickman, ed. The Jepson Manual.
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Thomas Van Devender
Thomas Van Devender
Liz Makings
Nathan Shelley
Dustin Wolkis
Eugene, (Gene) Sturla
Thomas Van Devender
Thomas Van Devender
Dustin Wolkis
Liz Makings
Eugene, (Gene) Sturla
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