Crotalaria

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Desert Senna (Senna covesii) is also sometimes called "rattlepod".
Crotalaria
Crotalaria spectabilis
Crotalaria spectabilis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Faboideae
Tribe: Crotalarieae
Genus: Crotalaria
Species

Some 500, including:

  • Crotalaria agatiflora
  • Crotalaria anagyroides
  • Crotalaria burhia
  • Crotalaria capensis
  • Crotalaria crispata
  • Crotalaria cunninghamii
  • Crotalaria eremaea
  • Crotalaria glauca
  • Crotalaria incana
  • Crotalaria juncea
  • Chipilín, Crotalaria longirostrata
  • Crotalaria ochroleuca
  • Crotalaria pallida
  • Sunn hemp, Crotalaria retusa
  • Rattlewort, Crotalaria sagittalis
  • Crotalaria spectabilis
  • Crotalaria urbaniana (extinct)
  • Crotalaria vitellina

Crotalaria is a genus of herbaceous plants and woody shrubs in the Family Fabaceae (Subfamily Faboideae) commonly know as rattlepods. Some 600 or more species of Crotalaria are described world-wide, mostly from the tropics; at least 500 species are known from Africa. Some species of Crotalaria are grown as ornamentals. The common name rattlepod or rattlebox is derived from the fact that the seeds become loose in the pod as they mature, and rattle when the pod is shaken. The name derives from the Greek, κροταλον, meaning "castanet", and is the same root as the name for the rattlesnakes (Crotalus).

Crotalaria species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Endoclita sericeus, Etiella Zinckenella and Utetheisa ornatrix. The toxic alakaloids produced by some members of this genus are known to be incorporated by Utetheisia larvae and used to secure their defense from predators. (Eisner et al., 2003)

Crotalaria retusa flower
Crotalaria retusa flower
Crotalaria retusa seed pods
Crotalaria retusa seed pods