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- Q311158 subject Q8461678.
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- Q311158 abstract "Vicia americana is a species of legume in the vetch genus known by the common names American vetch and purple vetch. It includes a subspecies known as mat vetch. It is a climbing perennial forb that grows from both taproot and rhizome. The leaves are each made up of oblong leaflets and have tendrils for climbing. It bears showy pea-like flowers in shades of lavender and fuchsia. The fruit is a hairless pod about 3 centimeters long that contains usually two light brown peas. American vetch is widespread across North America. It is a common understory plant in many types of forest and other habitats such as chaparral and it provides forage for wild and domesticated animals. This vetch is used to reclaim burned or disturbed land, such as that which has been cleared by wildfire or altered by human activities such as mining or construction. It is drought-tolerant and thrives in both dry and moist habitats.".
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- Q311158 family Q316856.
- Q311158 family Q44448.
- Q311158 genus Q147337.
- Q311158 kingdom Q756.
- Q311158 order Q21878.
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- Q311158 thumbnail Vicia_americana_5828.JPG?width=300.
- Q311158 wikiPageExternalLink herb39.htm.
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- Q311158 binomialAuthority "Muhl. ex Willd.".
- Q311158 familia Q44448.
- Q311158 genus "Vicia".
- Q311158 name "Vicia americana".
- Q311158 ordo Q21878.
- Q311158 regnum "Plantae".
- Q311158 subfamilia Q316856.
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- Q311158 type Eukaryote.
- Q311158 type Plant.
- Q311158 type Species.
- Q311158 type Thing.
- Q311158 type Q19088.
- Q311158 type Q756.
- Q311158 comment "Vicia americana is a species of legume in the vetch genus known by the common names American vetch and purple vetch. It includes a subspecies known as mat vetch. It is a climbing perennial forb that grows from both taproot and rhizome. The leaves are each made up of oblong leaflets and have tendrils for climbing. It bears showy pea-like flowers in shades of lavender and fuchsia. The fruit is a hairless pod about 3 centimeters long that contains usually two light brown peas.".
- Q311158 label "Vicia americana".
- Q311158 depiction Vicia_americana_5828.JPG.
- Q311158 name "Vicia americana".