Anthyllis barba-jovis explained

Anthyllis barba-jovis or Jupiter's beard is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Fabaceae.[1]

Its native range is in the European and Southwest Mediterranean.[2]

Distribution

It is found native in Greece the former Yugoslavia, Italy, France, Spain, Algeria, and Tunisia.[3]

Habitat

It grows in littoral areas among limestone outcroppings.

Description

It is a shrub, reaching or exceeding 1.5&m in height. It is often highly branched.

It is characterized by silver-gray odd-pinnate leaves, in 4-9 pairs.

Its zygomorphous flowers are long, yellow-white, with 10 stamina and 5 bracts.

Its fruit is a legume with multiple seeds.

Notes and References

  1. 1986 . Zinka . Pavletić . Jupiterova brada (Anthyllis barba-jovis L.) . 268 . Priroda: popularni časopis hrvatskog prirodoslovnog društva . 0351-0662 . 74 . 9-10 . Jupiter's Beard (Anthyllis barba-jovis L.).
  2. Web site: 2001-06-14 . Yury . Roskov . F. A. . Bisby . J. L. . Zarucchi . B. D. . Schrire . R. J. . White . Anthyllis barba-jovis L. . International Legume Database and Information Service.
  3. Web site: 2010–2024 . ILDIS . Anthyllis barba-jovis . Euro+Med PlantBase.