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Legumes (Family Fabaceae)Observer
aminu_mahutaDescription
An undershrub few feet high with compound paripinnate leaves
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Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)Observer
aminu_mahutaDescription
The plant is vine, initially decumbent, typically growing 180 cm (6 ft) or more above the ground if supported, although erect bush varieties have been bred, generally 100 cm (3 ft) tall or shorter
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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)Observer
aminu_mahutaDescription
A herbacous plant that lives in sandy soil
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Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata)Observer
aminu_mahutaDescription
The plant has procumbent (trailing) stems and grows to around 0.5 m (20 in) tall or long. The leaves are alternate and compound, with 4 ovate to oblong leaflets, up to 6 cm long (2.25 in). The tubular, 5-parted flowers are yellow and self-fertile
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Gamba Grass (Andropogon gayanus)Observer
aminu_mahutaDescription
Tall tussock procumbent grass with stems up to 2 m high
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Grasses (Family Poaceae)Observer
aminu_mahutaDescription
A short-lived grass up to 75 cm high. Panicle widely spreading, up to 15 cm long, with long-pedicelled yellow-green or purplish spikelets 1030 cm long
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Bindweed Family (Family Convolvulaceae)Observer
aminu_mahutaDescription
Long-trailing herbaceous perennial, sometimes twining, of sandy areas and waste places.
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Camel's Foot (Piliostigma reticulatum)Observer
aminu_mahutaDescription
Dioecious shrub or small tree with heavy,hard and strong bark with a height of 15m.