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Tag: bigpod sesbania

Danglepod or Bigpod?

exploreorca's avatar by exploreorcaAugust 11, 2020August 4, 2021

Danglepod (Sesbania herbacea) is a weedy, but native, annual legume that can swiftly grow to be +10' tall, especially where wet conditions prevail.  Bigpod sesbania, coffeeweed, tall indigo, peatree, and Colorado River hemp are among some of the common names…

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Invasive plant bigpod sesbania, danglepod

Danglepod is not so darling

exploreorca's avatar by exploreorcaAugust 31, 2015May 21, 20171 Comment

Danglepod (Sesbania herbacea), a very swift-growing weedy native annual, now graces the 3-14-2015 wildflower planting at the (Pelican Island) Audubon House. Driven by the recent rains, this plant is now taller than I am in some places on the property.…

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Weed bigpod sesbania, coffee-weed, danglepod, Sesbania herbacea, tall-river hemp

Darling? Danglepod

exploreorca's avatar by exploreorcaSeptember 7, 2014May 21, 2017

Danglepod is one common name for Sesbania herbacea, an annual, weedy native plant in the pea (Fabaceae) family. Found throughout the southern and southwestern North America, this plant also is known by the names bigpod sesbania, coffee-weed, and Colorado river…

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Weed Audubon House, bigpod sesbania, danglepod, Fabaceae, Sesbania herbacea
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