RMAD7D5H–Virginia Tephrosia Tephrosia virginiana Chapel Hill North Carolina United States 15 May Fabaceae
RMKT6697–Tephrosia virginiana by Mary Vaux Walcott
RMHYATNT–Tephrosia virginiana, by Mary Vaux Walcott
RM2BTWD3R–Tephrosia virginiana L Pers.
RM2AMYH5H–An associational study of Illinois sand prairie . , Tephrosia virginiana, Cycloloma atriplicifolia, Polanisiap:raviolens, Crotonopsis linearis, Monarda punctata, s,nd the westernspecies Cristatella jamesil. Euphorbia corollata 8.nd Lespedezacapitata are two perennials sometimes seen on blow-sand. In theother sand regions of Illinois the floristic com.position of theblow-sand association varies considerably. The large sandy v/astes are also referred by Gleason to theblowsand association. The origin of these large expanses of baresand is normally the confluence of a number of blowouts. Often,how
RM2BYBYWC–Leaf-cutter Bee, Megachile sp., foraging on Goat's Rue, Tephrosia virginiana
RMAD7CDK–Virginia Tephrosia Tephrosia virginiana Chapel Hill North Carolina United States 15 May Fabaceae
RMFGKFD7–Tephrosia virginiana, by Mary Vaux Walcott
RM2BXE3T4–Tephrosia virginiana L Pers Tephrosia virginiana L Pers.
RM2AMYDJB–An associational study of Illinois sand prairie . irie plants are efficient dune formers,and these species are quite com^ion in the deposit association. Theprincipal species are Rhus canadensis var. illinoensis, Fanicum vir-gatum, and Tephrosia virginiana. A Rhus dune, the side of which isbeing undermined by a large blowout, is shown in Figure 9 (p. 6I) .The process of dune-formation at the lee side of blowouts is now wellshown near the Havana region; the deposit associations are not typi-cal, and so very little study has been given them. A study of theanimals of the association was not even a
RM2BYC03A–Goat's Rue, Tephrosia virginiana
RMAD6EAN–Virginia Tephrosia Tephrosia virginiana Chapel Hill North Carolina United States 15 May Fabaceae
RM2C1NYA6–Tephrosia virginiana L Pers Tephrosia virginiana L Pers.
RMRJX50M–. Atlas of the rare vascular plants of Ontario. Rare plants; Botany. Atlas of the Rare Vascular Plants of Ontario / Atlas des plantes vasculaires rares de l'Ontario FABACEAE Tephrosia virginiana (L.) Pers. Catgut Tephrosie. After/ D'après: Wood 1949 HABITAT: Dry, sandy, open woods. STATUS: Rare in Canada, Minnesota, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. HABITAT: Forêts claires, sèches et sablonneuses. SITUATION: Rare au Canada, au Minnesota, au New Hampshire et au Rhode Island. REFERENCES / SOURCES Soper, J.H. 1962. Some genera of restricted range in the Carolinian flora of Canada. Transactions of
RM2BYC02C–Goat's Rue, Tephrosia virginiana
RMAD6E4P–Virginia Tephrosia Tephrosia virginiana Chapel Hill North Carolina United States 15 May Fabaceae
RM2C1NY81–Tephrosia virginiana L Pers Tephrosia virginiana L Pers.
RMREGDN0–. Common plants of longleaf pine-bluestem range. Plant ecology; Grasses; Forage plants. VIRGINIA TEPHROSIA Tephrosia virginiana (L.) Pers. cm. long, straight to slightly curved, sparsely to densely strigose; seeds 6-11, bean shaped, 3.2-4.2 mm. long, brown variegated with black. Virginia tephrosia—also called goatsrue or devils- shoestring—is often the most abundant forb on dry, sandy sites that are periodically burned. Following fire, new shoots grow rapidly from the woody root- stocks. Although leaves are similar to those of partridgepea, once-pinnate with from 11 to 27 leaflets, they end in
RM2BYC0C9–Leaf-cutter Bee, Megachile sp., foraging on Goat's Rue, Tephrosia virginiana
RM2BYC0C3–Leaf-cutter Bee, Megachile sp., foraging on Goat's Rue, Tephrosia virginiana
RM2BYC023–Leaf-cutter Bee, Megachile sp., foraging on Goat's Rue, Tephrosia virginiana
RM2BYC01T–Leaf-cutter Bee, Megachile sp., foraging on Goat's Rue, Tephrosia virginiana
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