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Family: Fabaceae   Pea Family

Genus: Amorpha   False Indigo
Genus of plants native to North America. Flowers are bell-shaped and grow in tight racemes, atypical of most other leguminous plants.

Scientific Name: Amorpha canescens Pursh
Common Name(s): Leadplant
Growth Type: perennial
Species Description:


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Caption: Illustration depicting Leadplant's alternate, pinnately compound leaves and spike inflorescence.

ID: Hrb-AMHCN-005
Source: 35mm slide (illustration)
Credit:
Keyword(s): flowering, inflorescense, leaf
Caption: Leadplant's alternate, pinnately compound leaves.

ID: Hrb-AMHCN-001
Source: 35mm slide (photo)
Credit:
Keyword(s): leaf, vegetative
Caption: Leadplant's grayish pubescence on the plants surface makes it stand out among other plants.

ID: Hrb-AMHCN-006
Source: 35mm slide (photo)
Credit:
Keyword(s): vegetative
Caption: Leadplant's pinnately compound leaves and purple-blue inflorescence with orange anthers.

ID: Hrb-AMHCN-007
Source: 35mm slide (photo)
Credit:
Keyword(s): flowering, inflorescense, leaf
Caption: Leadplant's pinnately compound leaves with a dense grayish pubescence covering the surface of the plant. These flowering plants have blue-purple spike inflorescence.

ID: Hrb-AMHCN-002
Source: 35mm slide (photo)
Credit:
Keyword(s): flowering, inflorescense, leaf
Caption: Leadplant's spikes of maturing pod shaped fruit.

ID: Hrb-AMHCN-003
Source: 35mm slide (photo)
Credit:
Keyword(s): fruit, mature