Pediomelum Tenuiflorum
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''Pediomelum tenuiflorum'', the slimflower scurfpea, is a perennial in the pea family. It is about tall and has a lot of leaves on top. Its leaves can reach a length of . This flower can be found mainly in the central and southwestern U.S.


Description

''Pediomelum tenuiflorum'' is a much-branched, herbaceous perennial plant growing to a height of , but may reach . The stems sprout from an underground
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atop a deep taproot. The stems may grow directly upward or outward for a distance before curving to grow upward. The slender stems have eight or more long sections between nodes and are covered in dense to sparse rigid that lay flat to the surface of the stem giving them a gray green appearance. The leaves are
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with three to five leaflets that are each 6-40 millimeters long. The lower leaves tend to be
palmately compound A leaf (: leaves) is a principal appendage of the stem of a vascular plant, usually borne laterally above ground and specialized for photosynthesis. Leaves are collectively called foliage, as in "autumn foliage", while the leaves, stem, fl ...
with five leaflets while leaves higher up are usually have three leaflets, but occasionally have four. The leaves are still present when the plant begins to flower. The short
raceme A raceme () or racemoid is an unbranched, indeterminate growth, indeterminate type of inflorescence bearing flowers having short floral stalks along the shoots that bear the flowers. The oldest flowers grow close to the base and new flowers are ...
s are 1–5.9 centimeters long with between seven and twenty-one indigo colored pea-flowers, each 4.5–6 cm long. Fertilized flowers are followed by smooth surfaced pods with conspicuous glands each containing one seed. The pods are 7–9 millimeters long and often asymmetrical. When the seeds are ripe the top of the plant dries out and separates and may be blown by the wind like a
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. It resembles
alfalfa Alfalfa () (''Medicago sativa''), also called lucerne, is a perennial plant, perennial flowering plant in the legume family Fabaceae. It is cultivated as an important forage crop in many countries around the world. It is used for grazing, hay, ...
, but has fewer flowers that are also smaller.


Taxonomy

This plant was first described by the German-American botanist
Frederick Traugott Pursh Frederick Traugott Pursh (or Friedrich Traugott Pursch) (February 4, 1774 – July 11, 1820) was a German people, German–United States, American botanist. Born in Großenhain, in the Electorate of Saxony, under the name Friedrich Traugott Pursh, ...
who gave it the name ''Psoralea tenuiflora''. It was later transferred to the genus ''Psoralidium'' by the American botanist
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, becoming ''Psoralidium tenuiflorum''. In 2009, A.N. Egan and J. Reveal proposed placing it in the genus ''
Pediomelum ''Pediomelum'' is a genus of legumes known as Indian breadroots. These are glandular perennial plants with palmately-arranged leaves. They have a main erect stem with inflorescences of blue or purple flowers and produce hairy legume pods containi ...
'', making it ''Pediomelum tenuiflorum''. The classification as ''Pediomelum tenuiflorum'' is accepted by
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, and World Plants. It is still listed as ''Psoralidium tenuiflorum'' by the USDA
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Names

The species name ''tenuiflorum'', is botanical Latin for "slender-flowered". It has many
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s including ''slimflower scurfpea'', ''slim scurfpea'', ''prairie scurfpea'', ''scurfy pea'', ''scurfy psoralea'', ''gray scurf-pea'', and ''wild alfalfa''.


Range and habitat

''Pediomelum tenuiflorum'' primarily grows in the north-central United States, but its range stretches to the Rocky Mountain states, southwest into Arizona, and into northern Mexico. In the
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it grows in every part of Kansas, most of Missouri, and much of Nebraska. It is less commonly found in Illinois, and is only found in widely scattered areas of Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota, and North Dakota. It grows east of the Rocky Mountains in Montana and Wyoming, and largely to the east in Colorado with it also growing in a few western counties. It grows in almost all of New Mexico and Arizona, but only in the southern portion of Utah. Its range covers most of Oklahoma and many parts of Texas, but is only reported by the UDSA from three counties in Indiana, and one in Kentucky and Mississippi. In Mexico it grows in just three states; Chihuahua,
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. A hardy plant that prefers semi-desert, sandy habitats, scrubland, and woodland, ''Pediomelum tenuiflorum'' is resistant to drought because of its long taproot.


Ecology

The flowers of ''Pediomelum tenuiflorum'' are attractive to bees and are visited by such bees as '' Svastra obliqua'', '' Colletes willistoni'', and ''
Calliopsis andreniformis The eastern miner bee (''Calliopsis andreniformis'') is a species of miner bee in the family Andrenidae. It is found in North America. It is a specialist in pollinating Fabaceae Fabaceae () or Leguminosae,
''. The leaf beetle ''
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'' and grasshoppers such as ''
Melanoplus femurrubrum ''Melanoplus femurrubrum'', the red-legged grasshopper, is a species of grasshopper belonging to the genus ''Melanoplus''. It is one of the most common grasshoppers found in Mexico, the United States, and Canada. This grasshopper is frequently us ...
'', ''
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'', and ''
Melanoplus packardii ''Melanoplus packardii'', known generally as the "Packard's grasshopper", is a species of spur-throated grasshoppers in the family Acrididae Acrididae are the predominant family of grasshoppers, comprising some 10,000 of the 11,000 species of ...
'' feed on the leaves, and the larvae of the moth ''
Schinia jaguarina ''Schinia jaguarina'', the jaguar flower moth, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Achille Guenée in 1852. It is found on North America's Great Plains from Saskatchewan and Alberta south to Texas, eastward on c ...
'' feed on the seed pods.


Uses

There are many traditional uses for this plant. For example, its root is edible either raw or cooked and can also be ground up and used to thicken soups, or mixed with cereals to make bread. The plant can also be used as an ingredient in an alcoholic drink derived from
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. In traditional medicine, it is used as a treatment for headaches, the flu, and tuberculosis. These treatments involve infusing the roots in a drink or smoking the leaves. In addition, the stems can be used to make a garland to substitute for a sun hat on hot days, and the stems have been used as a fumigant to keep
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es at bay. The
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apply a
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of moistened leaves to any body part for purification.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q15539732 Flora of the North-Central United States Flora of the South-Central United States Flora of Arizona Flora of Chihuahua (state) Flora of Colorado Flora of Indiana Flora of Kentucky Flora of Mississippi Flora of Montana Flora of Nuevo León Flora of Sonora Flora of Wyoming Flora of Utah Plants used in traditional Native American medicine Plants described in 1813 Taxa named by Frederick Traugott Pursh