- Lotus (genus)
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Lotus for other uses, including several other plant taxa bearing this name."Taxobox
name = "Lotus"
image_width = 220px
image_caption =Seaside Bird's-foot Trefoil "Lotus formosissima "
regnum =Plant ae
divisio =Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
subclassis =Rosidae
unranked_ordo =Eurosids I
ordo =Fabales
familia =Fabaceae
subfamilia =Faboideae
tribus =Loteae
genus = "Lotus"
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision = Between 70-150; see text
synonyms ="Syrmatium"Verify source|date=October 2007"Lotus" is a
genus that includes bird's-foot trefoils and deervetches and contains many dozens ofspecies distributed world-wide. Depending on thetaxonomic authority, roughly between 70 and 150 are accepted. "Lotus" is a genus oflegume and its members are adapted to a wide range of habitats, from coastal environments to high altitudes. Most species have leaves with three leaflets, but also two largestipule s at the base roughly equal in size to the leaflets, thus appearing to have "five" leaflets; some species have pinnate leaves with up to 15 leaflets. Theflower s are in clusters of 3-10 together at the apex of a stem with some basal leafybract s,pea -flower shaped, vivid yellow or orange, occasionally red.Uses and ecology
"Lotus" species are used as food plants by the
larva e of someLepidoptera species. Seelist of Lepidoptera that feed on Lotus . Several species are culvivated for forage, including "L. corniculatus", "L. glaber" and "L. uliginosus". They can produce toxic cyanogenic glycosides which can be potentially toxic tolivestock , but also producetannin s, which are a beneficial anti-bloat ing compound.This genus can fix
nitrogen from the air courtesy of theirroot nodule s, making it useful as acover crop . The nodulatingsymbiont s are "Bradyrhizobium " bacteria. Scientific research for crop improvement and understanding the general biology of the genus is focused on "Lotus japonicus " which is currently the subject of a fullgenome sequencing project, and is considered amodel organism .Some species, such as "L. berthelotii" from the
Canary Islands , are grown as ornamental plants. "L. corniculatus" is aninvasive species in some regions ofNorth America andAustralia .elected species
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Lotus aboriginus " –Rosy Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus aduncus "
*"Lotus alamosanus " –Sonora Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus alpinus "
*"Lotus angustissimus " –Slender Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus argophyllus " –Silver Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus argyraeus " –Canyon Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus benthamii " –Bentham's Deervetch
*"Lotus berthelotii " – Canary Islands Trefoil
*"Lotus cedrosensis "
*"Lotus corniculatus " – Common Bird's-foot Trefoil, Bird's-foot Deervetch
*"Lotus crassifolius " – Big Deervetch, Broad-leaved Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus creticus "
*"Lotus dendroideus " –Island Deervetch
*"Lotus denticulatus " –Riverbar Bird's-foot Trefoil ,Meadow Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus formosissimus " –Seaside Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus glaber " – Narrow-leaved Bird's-foot Trefoil, Slender Trefoil, Creeping Trefoil, Prostrate Trefoil; formerly "L. tenuis"
*"Lotus grandiflorus " –Chaparral Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus greenei " –Greene's Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus hamatus " –San Diego Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus haydonii " –Rock Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus heermannii " –Heermann's Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus humistratus " –Foothill Deervetch
*"Lotus incanus " –Woolly Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus intricatus " –Arid Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus jacobaeus "
*"Lotus japonicus "
*"Lotus junceus " –Rush Deervetch
*"Lotus maculatus "
*"Lotus maritimus "
*"Lotus mearnsii " –Mearns' Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus micranthus " –Desert Deervetch
*"Lotus mollis "
*"Lotus nevadensis " –Nevada Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus nuttallianus " –Wire Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus oblongifolius " –Streambank Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus ononopsis "
*"Lotus ornithopoides "
*"Lotus palustris "
*"Lotus parviflorus " –Smallflower Bird's-foot Trefoil ,Smallflower Trefoil
*"Lotus pinnatus " –Meadow Bird's-foot Trefoil ,Bog Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus plebeius " –New Mexico Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus procumbens " –Silky Deerweed
*"Lotus rigidus " – Desert Rock Pea, Shrubby Deervetch
*"Lotus rubriflorus " –Redflower Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus salsuginosus " –Coastal Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus scoparius " – Common Deerweed, Common Deervetch, California Broom, Western Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus sessilifolius "
*"Lotus stipularis " –Balsam Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus strigosus " –Strigose Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus subbiflorus " –Hairy Bird's-foot Trefoil ; formerly "L. hispidus"Verify source|date=October 2007, "L. suaveolens"
*"Lotus tetragonolobus " –Winged Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus unifoliolatus " –American Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus uliginosus " – Greater Bird's-foot Trefoil, Large Bird's-foot Trefoil, Big Trefoil; formerly "L. pedunculatus"
*"Lotus utahensis " –Utah Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus wrangelianus " –Chilean Bird's-foot Trefoil
*"Lotus wrightii " –Wright's Deervetch
*"Lotus yollabolliensis " –Yolla Bolly Bird's-foot Trefoil External links
* [http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sorting/Lotus.html Lotus species names]
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