Dolichos sericeus
Dolichos sericeus is a perennial climbing or prostrate shrub belonging to the family Fabaceae.[1] DescriptionDolichos sericeus is a shrub that can grow up to 1.2 m (3.9 ft) long, the stem is slender and twining and covered in densely appressed or spreading hairs.[2] Leaves are tri-foliate, petiolate and stipulate.[2] Leaflets are broadly ovate to elliptic, up to 72 mm long and 40 mm wide and like its stem it is densely covered in hairs.[2] Flowers are arranged in racemes, its peduncle is up to 35 mm (1.4 in) long holding 2 - 10 flowers, corolla is purple or pink gradually turning creamy with age. Fruit is crescent shaped, 6 to many seeded.[2] Subspecies
DistributionDolichos sericeus is native to Tropical Africa, it is distributed in the horn of Africa, eastern and southern Africa and also occurring in Nigeria and Cameroon.[3] Found in forest margins, prefers sandy or loamy soil.[2] References
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