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| Goodia lotifolia, Salisb. Often misspelled "latifolia." but the name means "lotus-leaved." A tall much- branched glabrous shrub: lfts. ovate or obovate, very blunt, about ½ in. long: racemes loose, many-fld.; the fls. yellow with purple markings near the base. B.M. 958. J.H. III. 29:484. H.F. II. 6:358.—Likely to be confused with Argyrolobinm andrewsianum, belonging to the Crotalaria subtribe, in which the seeds are not strophiplate. In Argyrolobium the 3 lfts. are digitate and the stipules, bracts and bractlets small but persistent. A. andrewsianum has sparsely silky lvs. In Goodia the stipules, bracts and bractlets are very evanescent.
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| | Goodia lotifolia, Salisb. Often misspelled "latifolia." but the name means "lotus-leaved." A tall much- branched glabrous shrub: lfts. ovate or obovate, very blunt, about ½ in. long: racemes loose, many-fld.; the fls. yellow with purple markings near the base. —Likely to be confused with Argyrolobinm andrewsianum, belonging to the Crotalaria subtribe, in which the seeds are not strophiplate. In Argyrolobium the 3 lfts. are digitate and the stipules, bracts and bractlets small but persistent. A. andrewsianum has sparsely silky lvs. In Goodia the stipules, bracts and bractlets are very evanescent. |
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Goodia lotifolia subsp. var.
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Clover tree, Golden tip
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flowers, ground cover
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Goodia lotifolia, Salisb. Often misspelled "latifolia." but the name means "lotus-leaved." A tall much- branched glabrous shrub: lfts. ovate or obovate, very blunt, about ½ in. long: racemes loose, many-fld.; the fls. yellow with purple markings near the base. —Likely to be confused with Argyrolobinm andrewsianum, belonging to the Crotalaria subtribe, in which the seeds are not strophiplate. In Argyrolobium the 3 lfts. are digitate and the stipules, bracts and bractlets small but persistent. A. andrewsianum has sparsely silky lvs. In Goodia the stipules, bracts and bractlets are very evanescent.
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