Orbexilum pedunculatum

Orbexilum pedunculatum, commonly known as Sampson's snakeroot[2], is a species of flowering plant in the legume family. It is native primarily to the Southeastern United States where it is found in prairies and savannas, often in acidic soil.[3] It is a perennial that produces racemes of flowers in early summer.

Orbexilum pedunculatum

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O. pedunculatum
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Orbexilum pedunculatum
(P. Miller) Rydberg

Two varieties have been named, which are sometimes considered distinct species.[4] They are:

  • O. pedunculatum var. pedunculatum - Native to a widespread area west of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
  • O. pedunculatum var. psoralioides - Native primarily to the Atlantic Coastal Plain.

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