Family: Fabaceae
Hardenbergia
Citation:
Benth., in Endl., Enum. Pl. Hügel 40 (1837).
Derivation: After the Countess von Hardenberg, a sister of Baron von Hügel. The latter collected plants in Western Australia in 1833.
Synonymy: Not Applicable Common name: None
Description:
Glabrous trailing or prostrate herbs or undershrubs, often supported by shrubs; leaves of 1 (in S.Aust.) or 3 or 5 entire stipellate leaflets; stipules small, striate.
Inflorescence of axillary racemes; flowers usually in pairs or small clusters, violet, white or pinkish, with a yellowish or greenish spot on the standard; flowers numerous, medium-sized, showy; bracts small, deciduous or rarely persistent; bracteoles none; calyx-teeth shorter than the tube; standard broadly orbicular; wings nearly as long, falcate; keel rather shorter, obtuse; upper stamen free, lower 9 connate into an open sheath; anthers alternately long and basifixed, short and versatile; ovary with several ovules; style gradually attenuate, stigma terminal.
Pod oblong, with or without pithy partitions; seed arillate.
Distribution:
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2 species endemic to Australia, 1 in the eastern and 1 in the western part. Closely related to Kennedia from which it is distinguished by the short calyx teeth and keel.
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Biology:
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Author:
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