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- Q11079071 subject Q6420373.
- Q11079071 subject Q9757156.
- Q11079071 abstract "Aeschynomene americana is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by many common names, including shyleaf, forage aeschynomene, American joint vetch (United States and Australia), thornless mimosa (Sri Lanka), bastard sensitive plant (Jamaica), pega pega, pega ropa, antejuela, ronte, cujicillo, and dormilonga (Latin America). It is native to Central America, parts of South America, the West Indies, and Florida.This plant is an annual or perennial herb growing up to 2 meters tall. The leaves are up to 7 centimeters long and have several pairs of linear to oblong leaflets. The sensitive leaves fold up when touched. The inflorescence is a raceme of flowers each up to a centimeter long. The flowers range in color from white to pinkish, orange, or purplish. The fruit is a curved legume pod up to 4 centimeters long made up of several jointed units, each unit containing a seed.This species is widely used as a green manure or pasture plant throughout the tropical world. It is grazed by livestock and may be cut for hay. Cattle readily eat the plant and spread the seeds on their coats and in manure. Available cultivars include 'Glenn'.In the wild it is generally a wetland plant, easily taking hold in wet places such as drainage ditches.".
- Q11079071 binomialAuthority Q1043.
- Q11079071 class Q165468.
- Q11079071 conservationStatus "G5".
- Q11079071 conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Q11079071 division Q25314.
- Q11079071 family Q44448.
- Q11079071 genus Q2882860.
- Q11079071 kingdom Q756.
- Q11079071 order Q21878.
- Q11079071 order Q338878.
- Q11079071 thumbnail Aeschynomene_americana.jpg?width=300.
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- Q11079071 binomialAuthority Q1043.
- Q11079071 familia Q44448.
- Q11079071 genus "Aeschynomene".
- Q11079071 ordo Q21878.
- Q11079071 regnum "Plantae".
- Q11079071 status "G5".
- Q11079071 statusSystem "TNC".
- Q11079071 unrankedClassis Q165468.
- Q11079071 unrankedDivisio Q25314.
- Q11079071 unrankedOrdo Q338878.
- Q11079071 type Eukaryote.
- Q11079071 type Plant.
- Q11079071 type Species.
- Q11079071 type Thing.
- Q11079071 type Q19088.
- Q11079071 type Q756.
- Q11079071 comment "Aeschynomene americana is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by many common names, including shyleaf, forage aeschynomene, American joint vetch (United States and Australia), thornless mimosa (Sri Lanka), bastard sensitive plant (Jamaica), pega pega, pega ropa, antejuela, ronte, cujicillo, and dormilonga (Latin America).".
- Q11079071 label "Aeschynomene americana".
- Q11079071 depiction Aeschynomene_americana.jpg.