




Strophostyles helvola
Trailing fuzzy-bean is a fun plant with soft, fuzzy pods that kids love to explore. It grows along the ground and can be found in many places, making it a great plant to discover during outdoor adventures.
生息地: Grasslands
The trailing fuzzy-bean is a low-growing plant with slender, hairy stems that spread along the ground. It has trifoliate leaves and small, pea-like flowers, typically purplish-pink to cream, followed by distinctly fuzzy, cylindrical seed pods.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Its scientific name, Strophostyles, means "twisted style" for its unique flower parts!
Its seeds can stay viable in the soil for a very long time, waiting for perfect conditions!
The seeds are sometimes carried long distances by hungry birds or small foraging mammals!
This plant is a member of the pea family, even though its beans are not for eating!
The trailing fuzzy-bean has special root nodules that help it pull nitrogen from the air, making its own food!
The trailing fuzzy-bean can spread widely across the ground, helping it cover more space and find sunlight to thrive.
The trailing fuzzy-bean has distinctly fuzzy seed pods that may deter some predators and aid in seed dispersal.
Rhizobium leguminosarum
Helps fix nitrogen in the soil for the plant

Bombus impatiens
Visits flowers to collect nectar and pollen
Odocoileus virginianus
Forages on the leaves and stems of the plant
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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10-30 cm
50-200 cm
1-1.5 cm
Summer-fall
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多年生
昆虫
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