kerfislegum
Kerfislegum is a term sometimes encountered in botanical literature to describe a provisional group of legumes defined by seed anatomy featuring a distinct hard kernel enclosed within a secondary protective layer inside the seed coat. The name combines elements commonly used in seed anatomy discussions and is not a formal taxonomic rank.
Taxonomic status: Kerfislegum is not recognized as a formal clade by major botanical databases. It is used
Morphology: The defining trait is a two-layer kernel structure: a hard inner kernel surrounded by a protective
Ecology and distribution: In theoretical discussions, kerfislegum would encompass species found in a range of temperate
Uses and research: The concept is primarily of interest in seed anatomy, evolutionary botany, and taxonomy.
See also: Legume, Fabaceae, Seed anatomy, Seed dormancy, Plant taxonomy.