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Partridge pea

Chamaecrista fasciculate

Photo by Maria dB
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Field Notes

Description:

These plants often grow up to 0.5 m in dense stands. They have bright yellow flowers from early summer until first frost. Their litter and plant stalks offer cover for birds and small mammals. The flowers do not produce; this comes from small orange glands at the base of each leaf. Ants often seek the nectar and the common sulfur butterfly lays its eggs on the leaves, which the larvae use for food.

Habitat:

Mason Farm Biological Reserve

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