sopimia
Sopimia is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae, commonly known as pea plants or legumes. The genus is native to South America. Sopimia species are typically herbaceous perennials that grow in grasslands and open woodlands. They have compound leaves with several leaflets arranged along a central stalk. The flowers are usually pea-shaped and can be white, pink, or purple. After flowering, they produce pods containing seeds.
The most well-known species in the genus is Sopimia microphylla. This species is found in a wide
While Sopimia species are not widely cultivated, some have potential as forage crops due to their nitrogen-fixing