- Apios priceana
Taxobox
name = Price's Potato-bean
image_width = 200px
status = EN
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis = Magnoliopsida
ordo =Fabales
familia =Fabaceae
subfamilia =Faboideae
genus = "Apios "
species = "A. priceana"
binomial = "Apios priceana"
binomial_authority = B.L.Robins.Price's Potato-bean ("Apios priceana") is a climbing yellow-green
vine in thelegume familyFabaceae , that grows from a stout,potato -like tuber. It is native to theUnited States in the states ofAlabama andMississippi toKentucky . It is listed as anendangered species .The vines may be up to 3-5 m long with pale pink or greenish-yellow pea-like
flower s which flower from mid to late summer. Each vineleaf is about 20-30 cm (8-10 in) long, with seven leaflets. Leaves are alternately arranged on the stem. The plant's large underground tuber distinguishes it from other "Apios" species. It was gathered as a food source by Indians and early white settlers. The pink flowers form a large fragrant bloom that grows from the leaf bases, and the fruit is a long slender pod about 10-15 cm (4-6 in) long.The plant is usually associated with openings in the forest canopy in mixed
hardwood stands where ravine slopes grade into creek or stream bottoms.The endangered status of Price's potato bean is primarily due to habitat destruction, but other impacts such as disease, predation, and historical tuber collection have also contributed.
References
* [http://www.biology.eku.edu/T&ESpecies/Pricespotatobean.html Price's Potato Bean]
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