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Family:
Fabaceae
American licorice, more..., licorice, wild licorice
[Glycyrrhiza glutinosa Nutt., more, Glycyrrhiza lepidota var. glutinosa (Nutt.) S. Wats.]
 Patrick Alexander |
Plant: perennial, glabrous to very glandular-hairy Leaves: odd-1-pinnate; stipules deciduous; leaflets gland-dotted, 9-19, lanceolate to narrowly ovate INFLORESCENCE: raceme, spike-like, axillary, dense Flowers: calyx lobes unequal, < or ± = tube; corolla 9-14 mm, yellowish or greenish-white; 9 filaments fused, 0 or 1 free Fruit: legume, 12-15 mm, indehiscent, ellipsoid, prickly or rarely glabrous; Seeds 1-several, often ± reniform, generally hard, smooth Misc: Moist, generally open, disturbed sites, such as creekbanks, roadsides; < 2400 m.; May-Jul
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