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Amorpha occurs as genus of plants in the leguminosae Fabaceae. All the metal money come indigen to North America, from southern Canada, most of the United States, and northern Mexico. It is unremarkably referred to as false indigo. A flowers come shaped as a little narrow peaflower & develop inside racemes.

A waste false indigo, or even indigo bush, Amorpha fruticosa, occurs as bush that grows from either Ternary m to Little phoebe m tall. These are an invasive plant that has spread throughout the United States & has been introduced to central & southern Europe.

Species
The. californica The. canescens The. fruticosa The. georgiana The. glabra The. herbacea The. laevigata The. nana The. nitens The. notha The. ouachitensis The. paniculata The. roemeriana The. schwerinii

Amorpha fruticosa
Images, plant synonyms, and scientific classification. Provides noxious weed and invasive plant information for this species.

Amorpha canescens (Leadplant)
Physical features, range, habitat, and associated fauna. Images provided.






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