- Hoffmannseggia glauca
Taxobox
name = Pig-nut
image_width = 220px
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Fabales
familia =Fabaceae
genus = "Hoffmannseggia "
species = "H. glauca"
binomial = "Hoffmannseggia glauca"
binomial_authority = (Ortega) Eifert"Hoffmannseggia glauca" is a dicot found in the legume family,
Fabaceae . Its common names include Indian rushpea, hog potato, and pig nut. It is aCalifornia native which prefers alkaline desert flats,creosote bush communities, and disturbed areas. It prefers elevations of less than 900 meters. "H. glauca" is found outside California in Western Nevada, Texas, Mexico and South America. In California "H. glauca" may be found in the San Joaquin Valley, Southern Coastal Ranges, and Western Transverse Ranges."H. glauca" is an erect perennial herb and can measure up to 30 cm tall. Branches are slender, growing out from the base of the plant, and have stalked glands. The foliage is composed of compound leaves with primary and secondary leaflets. Primary leaflets (5-20 mm) are odd-pinnate while secondary leaflets (4-6 mm) are even-pinnate. The inflorescence measures 5-15 cm and is glandular. Flowers are orange-red with spreading petals and are produced between the months of April and June. The fruit that develops is 1.5-4 cm, glandular, curved, and short-stalked. The fruit may or may not be deciduous.
The
USDA indicates that "H. glauca" is considered a noxious weed in Kansas.References:
* [http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/get_JM_treatment.pl?Hoffmannseggia+glauca Jepson Flora Project]
* [http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=HOGL2 USDA Plants Database]
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