Lotus anfractuosus explained

Lotus anfractuosus is a plant in the genus Lotus ranging from Vanuatu to New Caledonia.[1]

Description

This species is identified by its flowers that look like vetch flowers. The leaves of this plant are succulent as are its stems. The flowers are magenta and have three distinct darker stripes on each of the top petals towards the bottom.

Taxonomy

This species is part of the Lotus australis complex.[2]

There are two subspecies of Lotus anfractuosus:[1]

Notes and References

  1. Lotus anfractuosus (Baker f.) Kramina & D.D.Sokoloff . 77063642-1 . 2024-08-12.
  2. Web site: A taxonomic study of Lotus australis complex (Leguminosae), with special emphasis on plants from Pacific Ocean islands .