




strophostyles umbellata
The Perennial Wooly Bean is a fun plant with fuzzy pods that kids love to touch! It grows in fields and along roadsides, adding beauty to nature's canvas.
生息地: Fields, roadsides, and open areas across North America.
The Perennial Wooly Bean is a slender, fuzzy-stemmed vine with small, trifoliate leaves. It has delicate, pea-like flowers that can range from pinkish-purple to reddish-brown. Its most unique feature is the elongated, densely hairy seed pods that give it its 'wooly' name.





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Its deep roots can tap water from far below, helping it survive dry spells!
Look closely! Its tiny flowers sometimes change color from pink to a reddish-brown as they age.
This plant is like nature's fertilizer, adding important nutrients back into the soil!
When its seed pods dry out, they often burst open with a loud 'pop' to spread seeds!
Perennial Wooly Bean has special root nodes that help it pull important nitrogen from the air into the soil.
Perennial Wooly Bean has tiny hairs on its seed pods that help protect the developing seeds from hungry insects.
Perennial Wooly Bean has a deep taproot that helps it find water deep in the soil during dry weather.
Rhizobium leguminosarum
Helps fix nitrogen in the soil.
Odocoileus virginianus
Browses on its leaves and stems.
Apis mellifera
Visits its flowers for nectar.

Colinus virginianus
Feeds on its nutritious seeds.
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30-100 cm
60-200 cm
1-1.5 cm
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