Indigofera arrecta Hochst. ex A. Rich.

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Description

A shrub about 2 m high, erect, branched: leaflets in five to eight pairs, oblanceolate, about 1 to 1.5 cm long, smooth above and hairy beneath. Flowers yellow in 6- to 12-flowered racemes. Pods chestnut-brown when mature, 1.5 to 4 cm long, polished, six- to eight-seeded (Andrews, 1952).
Distribution
Occurs in the central and southern Sudan and is locally abundant in Zambia in Combretum/Acacia mixed woodland, particularly in disturbed areas.
Characteristics
It has low palatability during the rainy season, but is well browsed toward the end of the dry season when young subsidiary shoots are also eaten readily.