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Slick-seed bean

Also known as: slick-seed fuzzy-bean, smooth-seed wild bean, small-flowered wild bean, small wild bean

Strophostyles leiosperma (T. & G.) Piper

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Slick-seed bean
Slick-seed bean
Slick-seed bean pod
Slick-seed bean leaf
Slick-seed bean
Slick-seed bean fruit
Slick-seed bean leaf
Slick-seed bean

Morphology

Stem
Single or several from branching base, slender, 8 to 40+ inches, low trailing or climbing, often branching above, with stiff spreading hairs to soft long hairs or sometimes nearly smooth.
Leaves
Two forms; leaves of lowest 1-4 nodes usually opposite, simple, kidney-shaped, 1/3 to 2/5 inch long, margins entire, rarely observed; principal leaves alternate, pinnately 3-foliolate; leaflets narrowly elliptic to oblong-lanceolate or linear-oblong, 4/5 to 2 inches long, 1/4 to 2/5 inch wide, usually unlobed or rarely with indentation on one side or shallow lobed, plus or minus pubescent on both surfaces.
Inflorescence
Nearly head-like, 1-few-flowered, on stalks in leaf axils; stalks 1.2 to 4 inches long; bracts at base of calyx small, lanceolate, green, densely hairy.
Flower
Calyx tube irregular, bell-shaped, 1/16 to 1/12 inch long, densely stiff-hairy, 2-lipped, upper lobe with 2 united teeth, lower lobe with 3 teeth, middle tooth longest; corolla papilionaceous, 1/5 to 1/3 inch long, pinkish to pale purple, fading yellowish or rarely greenish; banner 1/3 inch long, circular to broadly egg-shaped, sides folded over other petals; wings much shorter than keel; keel curved upward into beak which points back into flower; beak dark spotted; stamens 10, arranged in two groups.
Fruit
Pod, sessile, linear, .6 to 1.8 inch long, nearly round, very pubescent; seeds several, 1/8 to 1/6 inch long, gray or brown with black or purplish markings, smooth and shiny at maturity.

Ecology

Habitat
Sandy open areas, sandy prairies, dunes, stream banks , roadsides, fallow fields, infrequently in rocky open woods; dry or moist sandy soil.
Distribution
Throughout Kansas

Additional Notes

Comments

From Greek stropo "twining" or "twisting".

Quick Facts
Plant Type
Wildflower
Family
Fabaceae - bean Family
Life Span
Annual
Height
Low trailing or climbing vine
Origin
Native
Last Updated
2009-02-02
Color Groups
Pink, Red & Orange Wildflowers
Blue, Purple, Lavender & Violet Wildflowers
Yellow Wildflowers
Flowering Period
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Blooms: June, July, August, September