Mystery herb found in open, sandy places of coastal plain, member of bean family

Posted 5/3/08

When you look closely at our Mystery Plant, you can rather easily tell that it belongs to the bean family. Each flower is what we call “papilionaceus,” and in a fanciful way, butterfly-shaped.

Five petals are present, all a beautiful pink or …

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