Crotalaria ochroleuca var. brevidens [ined.]

BOTANICAL
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Det.
S.R.Hill 10/87
Fabaceae
GEORGIA. Chatham County: Heron Point, Tivoli Marsh,
Belfast-Keller Road, Richmond Hill. Maritime forest
of live oak/palmetto/yaupon. Sandy soil. Locally
frequent annual herb 2-3 ft; flowers golden to burnt
orange. Petals with maroon stripes on back; fruits
inflated.
Steven R. Hill 19013
26 October 1987
NEW YORK BOTANICAL^ GARDEN
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Herbarium, Clemson University (CLEMS)
Clemson, South Carolina, U.S.A.
PLANTS OF GEORGIA, U.S.A.
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