Sesbania cannabina var. cannabina
Taxonomic status
Accepted
Occurrence status
Present
Origin
Native
Degree of establishment
Native
Threat status
FFG:
Critically Endangered (CR)
Erect annual herb or shrub to 3 m high; stems striate, becoming glabrescent. Leaves 3–20 cm long; leaflets usually of 11–30 pairs, narrowly oblong, 7–20 mm long, 2–4 mm wide, discolourous, mucronate; petiole 1–10 mm long. Raceme 1–5-flowered; peduncle 5–40 mm long; pedicles 3–6 mm long; calyx 3–6 mm long, lobes triangular, shorter than tube; standard yellow, usually steaked or spotted purple, 9–12 mm long. Pod 12–20 cm long, 2–3 mm diam., terete, sessile, ± straight or curved; seeds c. 20–40, flattened-oblong, 3–4 mm long, brown or olive-brown. Flowers May (2 records).
RobP. NT, SA (native and doubtfully naturalised), Qld, NSW. Known in Victoria from two collections near Red Cliffs, growing in floodplain woodland on heavy clay.
Created by: Andre
Messina,
19 May 2016
Updated by: Val
Stajsic,
17 May 2019
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