The native range of this species is Tanzania to Zambia. It is an annual and grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome.
Microcharis ephemera (J.B.Gillett) Schrire. Family: Fabaceae. [Indigofera asparagoides subsp. ephemera J.B.Gillett]. Microcharis ephemera image.
Microcharis ephemera
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Synonyms: Indigofera asparagoides Taub. subsp. ephemera J.B. Gillett. Common names: · Frequency: · Status: · Description: · Type location: Tanzania, Mbeya.
Microcharis ephemera (J.B.Gillett) Schrire. Family: Fabaceae. [Indigofera asparagoides subsp. ephemera J.B.Gillett]. Microcharis ephemera image.
Ecology and Distribution : · Tropical Africa. Biology : Erect annual, glabrous herb; sometimes stems reddish below, green above, rather zigzag. see more in the ...
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Microcharis ephemera (J.B. Gillett) Schrire (redirected from: Indigofera asparagoides subsp. ephemera J.B. Gillett). Family: Fabaceae.
Microcharis is a genus of flowering plants. It includes 36 species of herbs and shrublets native to Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. The genus is in tribe ...
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Missouri Botanical Garden. Microcharis ephemera (J.B.Gillett) Schrire. Zambia, 1962, Preserved specimen, Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium (BR), Meise Botanic ...