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Yavapai County Native & Naturalized Plants

Phaseolus maculatus - spotted bean

Synonyms: Phaseolus metcalfei, P. ovatifolius, P. retusus
Other Common Names: Metcalfe bean, prairie bean, wild bean
Plant Form: Forb or Subshrub

Family: Fabaceae


   
 
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Forb Plant Description

Origin: Native   Life Cycle: Perennial   Similar Species: Phaseolus ritensis
General Desc: Slender-stemmed perennial that trails along the ground or twines on other plants. Each leaf is divided into 3 egg-shaped leaflets. Purplish-pink butterfly-like flowers with a reddish upper petal grow in clusters at the leaf axils (between leaf and stem).
Identification notes: Trailing; 3 egg-shaped leaflets per leaf, tips pointed, margins smooth, point upward, rough hairs make them feel like sandpaper; flowers held above the leaves, purplish-pink with reddish banners, keel curls back; fruit pods broad, flattened.
Height: Up to about 3 feet


Habitat

Habitat Description: Found on valley floors (lowest part of a valley), dry rocky hillsides in meadows, slopes in open oak woodlands, pine forests and grasslands.
Plant Communities: Interior Chaparral, Semidesert Grasslands, Pinyon Juniper Woodland, Montane Conifer Forest
Elevation: 4000 - 7400 feet


Flower Characteristics

Color: Purplish-pink, reddish     Shape: Irregular in elongated clusters     Tubular: Y     Flowering Period: Aug - Sep
Description: Flowers grow in small axillary clusters (between the leaves and the stem). Each flower has 5 petals consisting of 1 wide reddish upper banner petal, 2 flatter purplish-pink wing petals and a keel of 2 fused center spiral petals that curl backwards.


Leaf and Stem Characteristics

Leaf Color: Light green     Leaf Type: Compound     Leaf Shape: Round or oval     Leaf Margin: Smooth     Leaf Attachment: Alternate     Leaves Clasp: N
Hairs: Leaves and stems     Spines: N
Leaf Description: Leaflets point upwards and are not pressed against the ground. They are leathery, grow up to about 3 inches long, have small hooked hairs and web-like veins especially prominent underneath. Slender stems have parallel streaks and sparse fine hairs.


Fruit and Seed Characteristics

Fruit Color: Green   
Fruit Type: Pod
Fruit Notes: The fruit is a smooth, curved, very flattened pod 1/4 to 1/2 inch wide and 1 to 1-1/2 inches long. It produces several seeds and opens at maturity to release them.
Seed Notes: The seed is smooth, about 1/4 inch, rounded and irregularly streaked with black and brown spots on its surface (mottled).



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Last Updated: Dec 13, 2022
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