Indigofera trita var. purandharensis, Sanjappa, 1984
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.220.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0555878A-F246-C149-1EBF-8F37B722B18A |
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Felipe |
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Indigofera trita var. purandharensis |
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15. I. trita var. purandharensis View in CoL 1 Not gland-dotted -
Stem
Stem is mostly slender but becomes woody at the base in shrubby species. Branches usually vary from prostrate, ascending to erect. In I. barberi and I. deccanensis , branches are angular. Trailing prostrate to ascending branches are present in I. pedicellata and I. prostrata , while in others erect or erect ascending type of branching is observed. In I. prostrata , roots are much branched and covered with nodules.
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