Pearsonia is a genus of 12 species of plants belonging to the family Fabaceae and occurring in Africa south of the equator with 1 species found on Madagascar. The species are usually herbs or shrublets with woody rootstocks. Leaves are usually sessile and 3-foliolate. The inflorescence is a congested or lax terminal raceme. The name of this genus commemorates the South African botanist Henry Harold Welch Pearson.
Pearsonia is a genus of 12 species of plants belonging to the family Fabaceae and occurring in Africa south of the equator with 1 species found on Madagascar. The species are usually herbs or shrublets with woody rootstocks. Leaves are usually sessile and 3-foliolate. The inflorescence is a congested or lax terminal raceme. The name of this genus commemorates the South African botanist Henry Harold Welch Pearson.
==Species== Pearsonia comprises the following species: Pearsonia aristata (Schinz) Dummer Pearsonia bracteata (Benth.) Polhill Pearsonia cajanifolia (Harv.) Polhill subsp. cajanifolia (Harv.) Polhill subsp. cryptantha (Baker) Polhill Pearsonia callistoma Campb.-Young & K.Balkwill Pearsonia flava (Baker f.) Polhill Pearsonia grandifolia (Bolus) Polhill subsp. grandifolia (Bolus) Polhill subsp. latibracteolata (Dummer) Polhill Pearsonia hirsuta Germish. Pearsonia madagascariensis (R. Vig.) Polhill Pearsonia mesopontica Polhill Pearsonia metallifera Wild Pearsonia obovata (Schinz) Polhill Pearsonia sessilifolia (Harv.) Dummer subsp. filifolia (Bolus)Polhill subsp. marginata (Schinz) Polhill subsp. sessilifolia (Harv.) Dummer Pearsonia uniflora (Kensit) Polhill
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