Joanne Pei-Chih Tan, Sheh May Tam, Ruth Kiew
Phytokeys
Figure 1.
Watercolour painting of Begoniarajah of an original wild-collected plant grown in the Botanic Gardens, Singapore. (Reproduced with permission of the Singapore Botanic Gardens)
Summary[edit] Description: Another gray nicker bean blossom with slightly different colors.Native bees celebrate these blossoms. The stems of the gray nicker bean will reach out and grab your skin and clothing. Spiny pods produce seeds that float across oceans and are one of the most common sea beans. This particular plant lives by the boardwalk near the docks on the NW side of Munyon Island. Date: 13 September 2013, 09:40. Source: Caesalpinia bonduc (Gray Nicker Bean). Author: Bob Peterson from North Palm Beach, Florida, Planet Earth!. Camera location 26° 49′ 02.65″ N, 80° 02′ 53.07″ W: View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth: 26.817402; -80.048076.
Summary[edit] Description: Common blennosperma, yellow carpet, or meadow daisy (Blennosperma nanum) found near Livermore, California. Date: 3-22-06. Source: Own work. Author: Calibas.
Summary[edit] Description: San Clemente Island lotus (Acmispon dendroideus var. traskiae) is endemic to San Clemente Island, the southernmost of eight Channel Islands off the southern California coast. The federally endangered plant is typically less than 4 ft. tall and has bushy habit and elongated fruits. It has slender erect green branches with each leaf having three to five leaflets. It also has small yellow flowers that are arranged in one to five flowered clusters. Photo by Anna Braswell/USFWS. Date: 25 April 2011, 01:26. Source: Federally endangered San Clemente Island lotus. Author: Pacific Southwest Region USFWS from Sacramento, US.