Partridge Pea is an annual herb which can reach 50cm in height. The stems
of some varieties are densely hairy with long trichomes others are smooth.
The compound leaves are alternateely arranged on the stem. Each leaf is
divided into up to twenty-five pairs of narrow oblong leaflets with small
spines on the tips. There is a stalked gland on the petiole just below the
last pair of leaflets. The size and shape of the gland is a character in
determining the variety. The leaves sometimes fold when disturbed, hence
the common name sensitive plant. Flowers are yellow, irregular in shape
and are up to 1.4cm across. Blooms first appear in mid spring and continue
into early fall. The lower petal is much larger and more spreading than
the others. Partridge Pea is often found in dry, often sandy soil in open
areas, and also disturbed sites.
Identification credit: Sankara Rao
Photographed in Hebbal Campus, Bangalore.
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