Herbs, mainly perennial, undershrubs, or shrubs, erect, ascending or decumbent to scrambling
Leaves
usually pinnately 3-foliolate, occasionally digitately 3-foliolate, rarely 1- or 5-foliolate; stipules often striate
Flowers
commonly purple, mauve or pink and hyaline, rarely red, in terminal or occasionally subaxillary racemes or panicles, rarely flowers clustered or solitary or in shortly peduncled, axillary racemes, bracteate
Calyx
usually broadly campanulate to shortly tubular; lobes longer than tube, 2 upper lobes ± connate, 3 lower acute or subulate-acuminate
Petals
: vexillum sometimes clawed; wings ± united with keel; keel nearly straight to incurved
Ovary
sessile or stalked, 2-many-ovuled, sometimes hairy; style inflexed or incurved, with terminal stigma
Pod
exserted from calyx, constricted into membranous or coriaceous, flat or rarely turgid segments which separate on maturity
Seeds
compressed, often flat, transversely broadly elliptic, ovate or reniform
x = 11 (aneuploids)
Nomenclature:
Desmodium
Desv.
Desvaux: 122, t. 5 (1813) name conserved
Harvey: 227 (1862)
Schrire: 12 (1988)
Distribution & Notes:
Global
: Species ± 300, cosmopolitan in tropical and subtropical regions, with centres of diversity in E Asia, Mexico and Brazil
Southern Africa
: Species 10, Namibia, Botswana, the four northern provinces, Swaziland, KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape
References:
DESVAUX, N.A. 1813.
Journal de botanique, appliqué à l'agriculture
. 1
HARVEY, W.H. 1862.
Leguminosae
.
Flora capensis
2
SCHRIRE, B.D. 1988. A synopsis of the tribe
Desmodieae
(
Fabaceae
) in southern Africa.
Bothalia
18
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