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Eriosema youngii

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Description

A slender stemmed herb. The root produces a swollen tuber about 2.5 cm long and 1.5 cm across. There is a single stem 20 cm long and it has 1 or 2 trailing branches near the base. The leaves have one leaflets that is 2-13 cm long by about 1 cm wide. It is narrowly oval. There are 2-4 flowers in a group in the axils of the leaves. The flower standard is yellow inside and reddish outside. The fruit is a pod 9-10 mm long by 5 mm wide. It has rusty hairs. The seeds are brown with dark speckles. They are 2-3 mm long by 2 mm wide and 1 mm thick.

Edible Uses

The root may be edible (status uncertain).

Distribution

It is a tropical plant. It grows in marshy and wooded mountain grassland.

Where It Grows

Africa, Angola, Central Africa, East Africa, Guinea, Guinée, Mali, Tanzania, West Africa, Zambia,

Synonyms

Eriosema tenue Hepper

References (2)

  • Burkill, H. M., 1985, The useful plants of west tropical Africa, Vol. 3. Kew.
  • World Checklist of Useful Plant Species 2020. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

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