Amorpha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Amorpha is a genus of plants in the pea family Fabaceae. All the species are native to North America, from southern Canada, most of the United States, and northern Mexico. They are commonly known a...
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Amorpha canescens Lead Plant seed and potted plants with wild plant propagation and seed stratification requirements, plant description, natural distribution, native amorpha canescens hardiness zone. ... Amorpha Canescens Lead Plant Seed and Plants; (a-MOR-fa ca-NES-ens); Easyliving Native Perennial Wildflowers;
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Lead plant is one of the few native shrubs on the prairies of Illinois. The common name may refer to the grayish color of the leaves or perhaps to an old belief that the plant was an indicator of lead ore deposits.
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Even at soil levels above 500 ppm, most of the risk is from lead contaminated soil or dust deposits on the plants rather than from uptake of lead by the plant.
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Printer Friendly Text Version ... Common Name: Lead Plant or Prairie Shoestring ; Latin Name: Amorpha canescens; Habitat: Dry Praries, hills; Blooms: Summe ... Plant Species...
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With lettuce for example, a plant that more readily takes up lead than many others, experimental soil lead measurements were 200 ppm when lead in the plants was 3 ppm, giving a soil to plant ratio of 66.7. In general greenhouse tests, soil levels ranging from 76 to 164 ppm lead resulted in plants with lead concentrations...
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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Lead Plant (Amorpha canescens) supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Dave's Garden. ... i have observed lead plant growing wild in the mountains of northern New Mexico.. in Denver, with little supplemental water, it has been slow to...
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Amorpha canescens Pursh; lead-plant; Family: Fabacea ... plant inflorescence leaf ... Leaves, calyx and fruit are all densely pubescent with whitish hairs giving the plant a white or silvery look. The leaves have many (20+) small leaflets 8-15 mm long. It is usually found on prairies or other dry, sunny sites and is...
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