Trigonella strangulata

Trigonella strangulata

Trigonella strangulata is an annual plant in the Fabaceae family. It is a plant with tightly appressed hairs visible only upon close inspection. Height 10–25 cm. It is unbranched or little branched from the base. Stems are erect or ascending, not creeping.
Trigonella strangulata  Trigonella strangulata

Appearance

The stipules at the base of the leaves are very small, lanceolate-pointed, bristle-like. The leaves have three almost hairless leaflets, shaped from obovate to triangular, with finely toothed margins. There are 4–8 flowers grouped on a long, distinct stalk 2–5 cm in length. The flowers face sideways and eventually downward, forming a sparse inflorescence topped with a short, prominent awn. The calyx is bell-shaped with pointed teeth as long as the calyx tube. The corolla is bright yellow, 6–7 mm long. The pods are falcate, somewhat swollen and constricted between 2–5 seeds, 10–25 mm long, tapering at the tip into a seedless beak. The seeds are ovoid and tuberculate.

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https://flora.org.il/en/plants/tristr/
Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderFabales
FamilyFabaceae
GenusTrigonella
SpeciesTrigonella strangulata
Photographed in
Israel