Adesma-Leaf Milk-Vetch is a plant 30-70 cm tall,
nearly hairless, with few mostly white hairs. Flowers are borne in
racemes where are 4-10 cm at anthesis, very loosely 5-20-flowered, at
fruiting time elongating to 14-22 cm. Petals are pale yellow, often
with violet tip when dry, nearly all of same length; standard widely
obovate, 8-11 x 5.5-7 mm, tip flat to slightly notched. Sepal-cup is
3.5-5 mm, hairless; teeth unequal, 1-2 mm, sparsely white hairy.
Flower-cluster-stalk at anthesis 6-12 cm, later strongly elongating,
hairless or sparsely hairy; bracts 1-2.5 mm, fringed with hairs. Stems
are up to 5 mm thick, branched, hairless or at base loosely hairy.
Leaves are compound, 4-13 cm. Stipules are 3-15 mm, semi-heart-shaped
or obliquely ovate. Leaf-stalk is short, like axis hairless or sparsely
hairy; leaflets in 15-20 pairs, widely obovate to
inverted-heart-shaped, 1.5-7.5 x 1-8(-12) mm, hairless or below and
margins sparsely hairy, tip flat to notched. Pods are with a stipe 5-8
mm, narrowly ellipsoid, 1.5-2.2 cm, 4-5.5 mm high, strongly compressed
laterally, keeled ventrally, deeply grooved dorsally, nearly 1-locular,
with a narrow septum; valves thin, hairless. Adesma-Leaf Milk-Vetch
is found from Afghanistan to West Himalaya and Tibet, at altitudes of
2400-4600 m.
Identification credit: N Arun Kumar
Photographed in Phyang, Ladakh.
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