Description:
The different coloration on the seeds maybe due to different stages of maturity. Some pods would have two or all three types of coloration.
“ʻOhai (Sesbania tomentosa) is an endemic member of the Pea family (Fabaceae)” (Native Plants Hawaii, n.d.)
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Sources:
SES Tom Plant NTBG W. (n.d.). Retrieved February 19, 2023, from [ Ссылка ]
Native Plants Hawaii - Viewing Plant : Sesbania tomentosa. (n.d.). Retrieved February 18, 2023, from [ Ссылка ]
Sesbania tomentosa ('Ohai). (n.d.). Retrieved February 18, 2023, from [ Ссылка ]
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