Phyllodium is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae,[1] in the subfamily Faboideae, tribe Desmodieae and subtribe Desmodiinae. Species are found in tropical and subtropical Asia through to northern Australia.[2]
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Phyllodium pulchellum is an Asian plant in the family Fabaceae. Phyllodium pulchellum is widely distributed in tropical Asia and also in the Ryukyu Islands...
Related genera such as Codariocalyx, Hylodesmum, Lespedeza, Ohwia, and Phyllodium were and sometimes still are included in Desmodium. Taxonomic authorities...
Vegetable Teratology (1869). The term is derived from Scientific Latin phyllodium, which is itself derived from Ancient Greek φυλλώδης (phullodes, 'leaf-like')...
They create a spatulate leaf case, made from the mined apical part of a phyllodium. Larvae can be found from January to April. Wikimedia Commons has media...
Tryptamines in leaves and stems, MAO's up to 0.5%[unreliable source?] Phyllodium pulchellum(syn. Desmodium pulchellum), DMT; 0.2% 5-MeO-DMT, small quantities...
triangular. It is a seed borer commonly found in seeds of Crotalaria pallida, Phyllodium pulchellum, Tephrosia candida, Tephrosia apollinea and Tephrosia purpurea...