Bare-Stemmed Tick-Trefoil
Hylodesmum nudiflorum (L.) H.Ohashi & R.R.Mill

Hylodesmum nudiflorum is a perennial flowering plant in the Fabaceae family, native to eastern North America. It is commonly found in mature, open woodlands with a preference for soils rich in organic matter. The plant is adapted to humid climates and can tolerate extreme weather conditions such as temperature fluctuations, heavy precipitation, and strong winds.
Description
Hylodesmum nudiflorum, known as Bare-Stemmed Tick-Trefoil, is a member of the Fabaceae family. It is native to regions including Ontario, Quebec, and parts of the United States such as Vermont, Alabama, and Florida. This species typically inhabits open woodlands and thrives in soils with high organic content. It is a hardy plant capable of enduring a range of environmental extremes, including variations in temperature, precipitation, and wind exposure.
Other common names
Bare-Stemmed Tick-TrefoilNaked-Flower Tick-Trefoilnaked-flowered tick-trefoil
Distribution
Ontario · Quebec · Vermont-US · Alabama · Arkansas · Delaware · Florida · Georgia · Illinois · Indiana · Iowa · Kentucky · Louisiana · Maryland · Michigan · Minnesota · Mississippi · Missouri · New Hampshire · New York · North Carolina · Ohio · Oklahoma · Pennsylvania · Québec · South Carolina · Tennessee · Texas · Vermont · Virginia
Synonyms
Desmodium nudiflorumHedysarum nudiflorumPleurolobus nudiflorusMeibomia nudifloraDesmodium nudiflorum f. dudleyiDesmodium nudiflorum f. foliolatumMeibomia nudiflora f. foliolataDesmodium nudiflorum f. personatumMeibomia nudiflora f. dudleyiDesmodium nudiflorum f. nudiflorum




