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RMBCGA3F–COONTIE or ARROWROOT or INDIAN BREADROOT PLANT USED FOR FOOD BY NATIVE AMERICANS, SLAVES, AND POOR PEOPLE IN EARLY FLORIDA
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Indian Breadroot in Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/indian-breadroot-in-theodore-roosevelt-national-park-north-dakota-usa-image441369049.html
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RMBC8FNT–Nashville Breadroot Flowers Flat Rock Cedar Glade State Natural Area Tennessee
Coontie: Zamia pumila. Everglades, Florida, USA. Also known as Arrowroot, or Indian Breadroot Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-coontie-zamia-pumila-everglades-florida-usa-also-known-as-arrowroot-29283655.html
RMBKHYGR–Coontie: Zamia pumila. Everglades, Florida, USA. Also known as Arrowroot, or Indian Breadroot
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RMBC8YP7–Nashville Breadroot Flowers in a bed of moss Flat Rock Cedar Glade State Natural Area Tennessee
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RF2T62NX8–Old illustration of Prairie Turnip (Psoralea esculenta). By unidentified author, publ. on Magasin Pittoresque, Paris, 1849
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RFS3F4HB–A yellow Arrowleaf Balsamroot wildflower with large green leaves in the wilderness with blue sky in the background.
. Budd's flora of the Canadian Prairie Provinces. Botany; Botanique. Fig. 144. Indian breadroot, Psoralea esculenta Pursh. 498. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. [Ottawa] : Research Branch, Agriculture Canada Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/budds-flora-of-the-canadian-prairie-provinces-botany-botanique-fig-144-indian-breadroot-psoralea-esculenta-pursh-498-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-ottawa-research-branch-agriculture-canada-image234228421.html
RMRH20MN–. Budd's flora of the Canadian Prairie Provinces. Botany; Botanique. Fig. 144. Indian breadroot, Psoralea esculenta Pursh. 498. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. [Ottawa] : Research Branch, Agriculture Canada
. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands . Botany; Rare plants. Montana distribution: Carter, Cascade, Choteau, Fergus, Golden Valley, Powder River, and Rosebud counties. Carter County distribution: One population was found in 1997 on BLM land along the Powderville Road west of Chalk Buttes. Psoralea hypogaea Little Indian Breadroot. HABITAT: The Carter County population is in a small blowout below the crest of a sandy ridge. It is associated with prairie sandreed (Calamovilfa longifolia) and sand bladderpod {Lesquerella arenosa) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botanical-and-vegetation-survey-of-carter-county-montana-bureau-of-land-management-administered-lands-botany-rare-plants-montana-distribution-carter-cascade-choteau-fergus-golden-valley-powder-river-and-rosebud-counties-carter-county-distribution-one-population-was-found-in-1997-on-blm-land-along-the-powderville-road-west-of-chalk-buttes-psoralea-hypogaea-little-indian-breadroot-habitat-the-carter-county-population-is-in-a-small-blowout-below-the-crest-of-a-sandy-ridge-it-is-associated-with-prairie-sandreed-calamovilfa-longifolia-and-sand-bladderpod-lesquerella-arenosa-image216123824.html
RMPFH840–. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands . Botany; Rare plants. Montana distribution: Carter, Cascade, Choteau, Fergus, Golden Valley, Powder River, and Rosebud counties. Carter County distribution: One population was found in 1997 on BLM land along the Powderville Road west of Chalk Buttes. Psoralea hypogaea Little Indian Breadroot. HABITAT: The Carter County population is in a small blowout below the crest of a sandy ridge. It is associated with prairie sandreed (Calamovilfa longifolia) and sand bladderpod {Lesquerella arenosa)
. Plant species of concern and plant associations of Powder River county, Montana . Figure 29. Photogiaph of PsoraJea hypogaea tlian in any otlier county. It was otherwise reported from single isolated populations in studies diat were mainly smaller in scale (Heidel 1994, Heidel 1997, Vanderhorstetal. 1998). The sandstone outcrops of Powder River County are widespread but mostly small and isolated, so we make inference from the new disti'ibution information that die species is likely to be more widespread tlian previously known. Habitat: Little Indian breadroot occupies sandy ecological sites Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plant-species-of-concern-and-plant-associations-of-powder-river-county-montana-figure-29-photogiaph-of-psorajea-hypogaea-tlian-in-any-otlier-county-it-was-otherwise-reported-from-single-isolated-populations-in-studies-diat-were-mainly-smaller-in-scale-heidel-1994-heidel-1997-vanderhorstetal-1998-the-sandstone-outcrops-of-powder-river-county-are-widespread-but-mostly-small-and-isolated-so-we-make-inference-from-the-new-distiibution-information-that-die-species-is-likely-to-be-more-widespread-tlian-previously-known-habitat-little-indian-breadroot-occupies-sandy-ecological-sites-image178490247.html
RMMAAX3K–. Plant species of concern and plant associations of Powder River county, Montana . Figure 29. Photogiaph of PsoraJea hypogaea tlian in any otlier county. It was otherwise reported from single isolated populations in studies diat were mainly smaller in scale (Heidel 1994, Heidel 1997, Vanderhorstetal. 1998). The sandstone outcrops of Powder River County are widespread but mostly small and isolated, so we make inference from the new disti'ibution information that die species is likely to be more widespread tlian previously known. Habitat: Little Indian breadroot occupies sandy ecological sites
Plant species of concern and plant associations of Powder River county, Montana E1C3380F-9100-4DF5-BBE8-6E6321664192 Year: 2002 Figure 28. Illustration of Psoralea In^ogaea The common breadroot, Psoralea escnieiita, has a distinct flowering stem widi spreading pubesence on the stem and leaf petiole, while Psoralea hypogaea is stemless witli appressed pnbesence. Its flowers are at ground-level. Distribution: This species of the western Great Plains is found from eastern Montana soudi to Texas and New Mexico. In Montana, it is widely distributed across unglaciated plains, documented from eigl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plant-species-of-concern-and-plant-associations-of-powder-river-county-montana-e1c3380f-9100-4df5-bbe8-6e6321664192-year-2002-figure-28-illustration-of-psoralea-inogaea-the-common-breadroot-psoralea-escnieiita-has-a-distinct-flowering-stem-widi-spreading-pubesence-on-the-stem-and-leaf-petiole-while-psoralea-hypogaea-is-stemless-witli-appressed-pnbesence-its-flowers-are-at-ground-level-distribution-this-species-of-the-western-great-plains-is-found-from-eastern-montana-soudi-to-texas-and-new-mexico-in-montana-it-is-widely-distributed-across-unglaciated-plains-documented-from-eigl-image240693291.html
RMRYGEMY–Plant species of concern and plant associations of Powder River county, Montana E1C3380F-9100-4DF5-BBE8-6E6321664192 Year: 2002 Figure 28. Illustration of Psoralea In^ogaea The common breadroot, Psoralea escnieiita, has a distinct flowering stem widi spreading pubesence on the stem and leaf petiole, while Psoralea hypogaea is stemless witli appressed pnbesence. Its flowers are at ground-level. Distribution: This species of the western Great Plains is found from eastern Montana soudi to Texas and New Mexico. In Montana, it is widely distributed across unglaciated plains, documented from eigl
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Indian Breadroot in Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/indian-breadroot-in-theodore-roosevelt-national-park-north-dakota-usa-image459239473.html
RF2HK44HN–Indian Breadroot in Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota, USA.
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. Plant species of concern and plant associations of Powder River county, Montana . Plant communities; Endangered plants; Rare plants; Botany; Plant conservation. Figure 28. Illustration of Psoralea In^ogaea The common breadroot, Psoralea escnieiita, has a distinct flowering stem widi spreading pubesence on the stem and leaf petiole, while Psoralea hypogaea is stemless witli appressed pnbesence. Its flowers are at ground-level. Distribution: This species of the western Great Plains is found from eastern Montana soudi to Texas and New Mexico. In Montana, it is widely distributed across unglacia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plant-species-of-concern-and-plant-associations-of-powder-river-county-montana-plant-communities-endangered-plants-rare-plants-botany-plant-conservation-figure-28-illustration-of-psoralea-inogaea-the-common-breadroot-psoralea-escnieiita-has-a-distinct-flowering-stem-widi-spreading-pubesence-on-the-stem-and-leaf-petiole-while-psoralea-hypogaea-is-stemless-witli-appressed-pnbesence-its-flowers-are-at-ground-level-distribution-this-species-of-the-western-great-plains-is-found-from-eastern-montana-soudi-to-texas-and-new-mexico-in-montana-it-is-widely-distributed-across-unglacia-image232563666.html
RMREA596–. Plant species of concern and plant associations of Powder River county, Montana . Plant communities; Endangered plants; Rare plants; Botany; Plant conservation. Figure 28. Illustration of Psoralea In^ogaea The common breadroot, Psoralea escnieiita, has a distinct flowering stem widi spreading pubesence on the stem and leaf petiole, while Psoralea hypogaea is stemless witli appressed pnbesence. Its flowers are at ground-level. Distribution: This species of the western Great Plains is found from eastern Montana soudi to Texas and New Mexico. In Montana, it is widely distributed across unglacia
. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands . Botany; Rare plants. Illustration by Jeanne R. Janish, From 'Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest' PSORALEA HYPOGAEA LITTLE INDIAN BREADROOT Little Indian Breadroot is a perennial herb with a deep, club-shaped root that is up to 6 cm long and surmounted by a subterranean connecting stem. Above ground, the plant consists of a rosette of long-petioled leaves that are palmately divided into 3-7 linear-elliptic leaflets that are 25-50 mm long. The foliage is covered with dot-like glands Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botanical-and-vegetation-survey-of-carter-county-montana-bureau-of-land-management-administered-lands-botany-rare-plants-illustration-by-jeanne-r-janish-from-vascular-plants-of-the-pacific-northwest-psoralea-hypogaea-little-indian-breadroot-little-indian-breadroot-is-a-perennial-herb-with-a-deep-club-shaped-root-that-is-up-to-6-cm-long-and-surmounted-by-a-subterranean-connecting-stem-above-ground-the-plant-consists-of-a-rosette-of-long-petioled-leaves-that-are-palmately-divided-into-3-7-linear-elliptic-leaflets-that-are-25-50-mm-long-the-foliage-is-covered-with-dot-like-glands-image216167194.html
RMPFK7CX–. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands . Botany; Rare plants. Illustration by Jeanne R. Janish, From 'Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest' PSORALEA HYPOGAEA LITTLE INDIAN BREADROOT Little Indian Breadroot is a perennial herb with a deep, club-shaped root that is up to 6 cm long and surmounted by a subterranean connecting stem. Above ground, the plant consists of a rosette of long-petioled leaves that are palmately divided into 3-7 linear-elliptic leaflets that are 25-50 mm long. The foliage is covered with dot-like glands
. Plant species of concern and plant associations of Powder River county, Montana . Figure 28. Illustration of Psoralea In^ogaea The common breadroot, Psoralea escnieiita, has a distinct flowering stem widi spreading pubesence on the stem and leaf petiole, while Psoralea hypogaea is stemless witli appressed pnbesence. Its flowers are at ground-level. Distribution: This species of the western Great Plains is found from eastern Montana soudi to Texas and New Mexico. In Montana, it is widely distributed across unglaciated plains, documented from eiglit counties to date. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plant-species-of-concern-and-plant-associations-of-powder-river-county-montana-figure-28-illustration-of-psoralea-inogaea-the-common-breadroot-psoralea-escnieiita-has-a-distinct-flowering-stem-widi-spreading-pubesence-on-the-stem-and-leaf-petiole-while-psoralea-hypogaea-is-stemless-witli-appressed-pnbesence-its-flowers-are-at-ground-level-distribution-this-species-of-the-western-great-plains-is-found-from-eastern-montana-soudi-to-texas-and-new-mexico-in-montana-it-is-widely-distributed-across-unglaciated-plains-documented-from-eiglit-counties-to-date-image178490240.html
RMMAAX3C–. Plant species of concern and plant associations of Powder River county, Montana . Figure 28. Illustration of Psoralea In^ogaea The common breadroot, Psoralea escnieiita, has a distinct flowering stem widi spreading pubesence on the stem and leaf petiole, while Psoralea hypogaea is stemless witli appressed pnbesence. Its flowers are at ground-level. Distribution: This species of the western Great Plains is found from eastern Montana soudi to Texas and New Mexico. In Montana, it is widely distributed across unglaciated plains, documented from eiglit counties to date.
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. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands . Botany; Rare plants. Montana distribution: Carter, Cascade, Choteau, Fergus, Golden Valley, Powder River, and Rosebud counties. Carter County distribution: One population was found in 1997 on BLM land along the Powderville Road west of Chalk Buttes. Psoralea hypogaea Little Indian Breadroot. HABITAT: The Carter County population is in a small blowout below the crest of a sandy ridge. It is associated with prairie sandreed (Calamovilfa longifolia) and sand bladderpod {Lesquerella arenosa) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botanical-and-vegetation-survey-of-carter-county-montana-bureau-of-land-management-administered-lands-botany-rare-plants-montana-distribution-carter-cascade-choteau-fergus-golden-valley-powder-river-and-rosebud-counties-carter-county-distribution-one-population-was-found-in-1997-on-blm-land-along-the-powderville-road-west-of-chalk-buttes-psoralea-hypogaea-little-indian-breadroot-habitat-the-carter-county-population-is-in-a-small-blowout-below-the-crest-of-a-sandy-ridge-it-is-associated-with-prairie-sandreed-calamovilfa-longifolia-and-sand-bladderpod-lesquerella-arenosa-image231803164.html
RMRD3F8C–. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands . Botany; Rare plants. Montana distribution: Carter, Cascade, Choteau, Fergus, Golden Valley, Powder River, and Rosebud counties. Carter County distribution: One population was found in 1997 on BLM land along the Powderville Road west of Chalk Buttes. Psoralea hypogaea Little Indian Breadroot. HABITAT: The Carter County population is in a small blowout below the crest of a sandy ridge. It is associated with prairie sandreed (Calamovilfa longifolia) and sand bladderpod {Lesquerella arenosa)
. Plant species of concern and plant associations of Powder River county, Montana . occupies secondaiy range. Figure 27. Photograph of Physaria brassicoides Psoralea hypogaea Nutt. Little Indian breadroot Bean Family {Fabcweae) BLM status: Watch USFS status: - Global rank: G5T4, State rank: S2S3 State status summary: Little Indian breadroot is now treated as a watch species, in light of survey results documenting its breadtli of distribution and indicating low vulnerability. Theie are fewer tlian twenty occurrences in widespread, localized habitats of eight eastern unglaciated counties. While Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plant-species-of-concern-and-plant-associations-of-powder-river-county-montana-occupies-secondaiy-range-figure-27-photograph-of-physaria-brassicoides-psoralea-hypogaea-nutt-little-indian-breadroot-bean-family-fabcweae-blm-status-watch-usfs-status-global-rank-g5t4-state-rank-s2s3-state-status-summary-little-indian-breadroot-is-now-treated-as-a-watch-species-in-light-of-survey-results-documenting-its-breadtli-of-distribution-and-indicating-low-vulnerability-theie-are-fewer-tlian-twenty-occurrences-in-widespread-localized-habitats-of-eight-eastern-unglaciated-counties-while-image178490251.html
RMMAAX3R–. Plant species of concern and plant associations of Powder River county, Montana . occupies secondaiy range. Figure 27. Photograph of Physaria brassicoides Psoralea hypogaea Nutt. Little Indian breadroot Bean Family {Fabcweae) BLM status: Watch USFS status: - Global rank: G5T4, State rank: S2S3 State status summary: Little Indian breadroot is now treated as a watch species, in light of survey results documenting its breadtli of distribution and indicating low vulnerability. Theie are fewer tlian twenty occurrences in widespread, localized habitats of eight eastern unglaciated counties. While
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. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands . Botany; Rare plants. Psoralea hypogaoa Little Indian Breadroot Montana distribution: Carter, Cascade, Choteau, Fergus, Golden Valley, Powder River, and Rosebud counties. Carter County distribution: One population was found in 1997 on BLM land along the Powderville Road west of Chalk Buttes.. HABITAT: The Carter County population is in a small blowout below the crest of a sandy ridge. It is associated with prairie sandreed {Calamovilfa longifolia) and sand bladderpod {Lesquerella arenosa) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botanical-and-vegetation-survey-of-carter-county-montana-bureau-of-land-management-administered-lands-botany-rare-plants-psoralea-hypogaoa-little-indian-breadroot-montana-distribution-carter-cascade-choteau-fergus-golden-valley-powder-river-and-rosebud-counties-carter-county-distribution-one-population-was-found-in-1997-on-blm-land-along-the-powderville-road-west-of-chalk-buttes-habitat-the-carter-county-population-is-in-a-small-blowout-below-the-crest-of-a-sandy-ridge-it-is-associated-with-prairie-sandreed-calamovilfa-longifolia-and-sand-bladderpod-lesquerella-arenosa-image233448777.html
RMRFPE89–. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands . Botany; Rare plants. Psoralea hypogaoa Little Indian Breadroot Montana distribution: Carter, Cascade, Choteau, Fergus, Golden Valley, Powder River, and Rosebud counties. Carter County distribution: One population was found in 1997 on BLM land along the Powderville Road west of Chalk Buttes.. HABITAT: The Carter County population is in a small blowout below the crest of a sandy ridge. It is associated with prairie sandreed {Calamovilfa longifolia) and sand bladderpod {Lesquerella arenosa)
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. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands . Botany; Rare plants. Illustration by Jeanne R. Janish, From 'Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest' PSORALEA HYPOGAEA LITTLE INDIAN BREADROOT Little Indian Breadroot is a perennial herb with a deep, club-shaped root that is up to 6 cm long and surmounted by a subterranean connecting stem. Above ground, the plant consists of a rosette of long-petioled leaves that are palmately divided into 3-7 linear-elliptic leaflets that are 25-50 mm long. The foliage is covered with dot-like glands Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botanical-and-vegetation-survey-of-carter-county-montana-bureau-of-land-management-administered-lands-botany-rare-plants-illustration-by-jeanne-r-janish-from-vascular-plants-of-the-pacific-northwest-psoralea-hypogaea-little-indian-breadroot-little-indian-breadroot-is-a-perennial-herb-with-a-deep-club-shaped-root-that-is-up-to-6-cm-long-and-surmounted-by-a-subterranean-connecting-stem-above-ground-the-plant-consists-of-a-rosette-of-long-petioled-leaves-that-are-palmately-divided-into-3-7-linear-elliptic-leaflets-that-are-25-50-mm-long-the-foliage-is-covered-with-dot-like-glands-image233460315.html
RMRFR10B–. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands . Botany; Rare plants. Illustration by Jeanne R. Janish, From 'Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest' PSORALEA HYPOGAEA LITTLE INDIAN BREADROOT Little Indian Breadroot is a perennial herb with a deep, club-shaped root that is up to 6 cm long and surmounted by a subterranean connecting stem. Above ground, the plant consists of a rosette of long-petioled leaves that are palmately divided into 3-7 linear-elliptic leaflets that are 25-50 mm long. The foliage is covered with dot-like glands
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. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands . Botany; Rare plants. Illustration by Jeanne R. Janish, From 'Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest' PSORALEA HYPOGAEA LITTLE INDIAN BREADROOT Little Indian Breadroot is a perennial herb with a deep, club-shaped root that is up to 6 cm long and surmounted by a subterranean connecting stem. Above ground, the plant consists of a rosette of long-petioled leaves that are palmately divided into 3-7 linear-elliptic leaflets that are 25-50 mm long. The foliage is covered with dot-like glands Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botanical-and-vegetation-survey-of-carter-county-montana-bureau-of-land-management-administered-lands-botany-rare-plants-illustration-by-jeanne-r-janish-from-vascular-plants-of-the-pacific-northwest-psoralea-hypogaea-little-indian-breadroot-little-indian-breadroot-is-a-perennial-herb-with-a-deep-club-shaped-root-that-is-up-to-6-cm-long-and-surmounted-by-a-subterranean-connecting-stem-above-ground-the-plant-consists-of-a-rosette-of-long-petioled-leaves-that-are-palmately-divided-into-3-7-linear-elliptic-leaflets-that-are-25-50-mm-long-the-foliage-is-covered-with-dot-like-glands-image231803128.html
RMRD3F74–. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands . Botany; Rare plants. Illustration by Jeanne R. Janish, From 'Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest' PSORALEA HYPOGAEA LITTLE INDIAN BREADROOT Little Indian Breadroot is a perennial herb with a deep, club-shaped root that is up to 6 cm long and surmounted by a subterranean connecting stem. Above ground, the plant consists of a rosette of long-petioled leaves that are palmately divided into 3-7 linear-elliptic leaflets that are 25-50 mm long. The foliage is covered with dot-like glands
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