bundleflower
Bundleflower, scientifically known as Desmanthus illinoensis, is a perennial legume native to North America. It is a member of the Fabaceae family, which also includes peas and beans. The plant is characterized by its feathery, fern-like foliage and its distinctive seed pods, which cluster together, giving the plant its common name. Bundleflower typically grows in prairies, open fields, and along roadsides, preferring well-drained soils. It is known for its resilience and ability to tolerate drought conditions.
The plant's root system is deep and extensive, which helps it to survive dry periods and also
Bundleflower has been utilized by various wildlife, providing food and habitat. Its seeds are consumed by birds,