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Calyx. Flowering - May - September. Habitat - Upland rocky woods with acid soils, sandstone glades, ...
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Leguminosae - Clitoria arborescens. From: Curtis’s botanical magazine; or flower garden displayed. L...
climbing perennial very palatable best in monsoonal regions useful ley legume for clay soils. Clitor...
Clitoria?
'Butterfly pea' A twining evergreen herb which will grow up to 3 meters (9 feet) high, climbing over...
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Clitoria ternatea Photo © Gerald D. Carr, University of Hawaii Botany Department (source URL: http:/...
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Nom commun : Clitorie de Ternate, Liane de Ternate, Pois bleu, Pois savane, Pois papillon de Moorea ...
Clitoria
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Clitoria ternatea
Family Fabaceae Stems - Herbaceous, erect to reclining or vining, green, puberulent and very sparse ...
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Parmi les cultivars citons : Clitoria ternatea 'Double Blue', Double Indigo Blue, Double White: à...
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Clitoria ternatea - Blaue Bohne Fabaceae - Schmetterlingsgewächse Heimat: wahrscheinlich S-Amerika, ...
Calyx. Flowering - May - September. Habitat - Upland rocky woods with acid soils, sandstone glades, ...
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Pressed leaves. Inflorescence - Single axillary flowers. Pedicel jointed in upper 2/3, with a pair o...
Plant habit in the Pajarito Mts., 8/7/05. Go back to: SW Plants The main index
Herbaceous perennial with fine twining stems. ','Clitoria ternatea'); return false;">
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Clitoria mariana Maryland butterfly pea Photograph(s) by RHW Characteristics Height: 6-6' Flowers: J...
"Blue Sails" Double C.t. Just got this one! Conrod - Surrey,UK
チョウマメ Clitoria ternatea Butterfly Pea, Kordofan Pea チョウマメ属
インドから東南アジアが原産です。現在では熱帯・亜熱帯地域に広く
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