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Lespedeza bicolor Turcz.  
Family: Fabaceae
[Lespedeza bicolor f. alba (Bean) Ohwi, moreLespedeza bicolor f. albiflora Matsum., Lespedeza bicolor f. niveoflora S.Akiyama & H.Ohba, Lespedeza bicolor f. pendula S.L.Tung & Z.Lu, Lespedeza bicolor var. higoensis (T.Shimizu) Murata, Lespedeza bicolor var. japonica Nakai, Lespedeza bicolor var. microphylla Nakai, Lespedeza bicolor var. sericea Nakai, Lespedeza ionocalyx Nakai, Lespedeza robusta Nakai, Lespedeza setiloba Nakai, Lespedeza tobae H.Koidz., Lespedeza veitchii Ricker]
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Japan Flora: Erect to ascending herb, often woody at base, 60-180 cm. high; stipules subulate, 3>nerved at base, the leaflets membranous to  herbaceous, elliptic, 1.5-4 cm. long, 1-25 cm. wide, sparsely pubescent above only while young, loosely appressed-pilose to glabrate beneath, the hairs 05-0.7 mm. long; racemes longer to shorter than the leaves; flowers rose-purple, 12-17 mm. long, the bracts and bracteoles narrowly ovate, minute; legumes nearly orbicular, 5-7 mm. long and as wide, loosely white appressed-pilose. July-Sept. Grassy places and thick­ets in lowlands and in mountains.

Hokkaido, Honshu, Shi­koku, Kyushu; common and variable. Korea, Ussuri, Man­churia. and n. China.

f. acutifolia Matsum.  With thicker, mostly acute leaflets and scattered shorter hairs be­neath, about 0.3 mm. long.Very common in our area and freely passing into the typical phase.

f. alba (Bean) Ohwi. Flowers white.

Lespedeza bicolor
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