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PLANTS Profile for Coursetia glandulosa (rosary babybonnets) | USDA PLANTS (91 words) |
 | PLANTS Profile for Coursetia glandulosa (rosary babybonnets) |
 | Coursetia glandulosa Gray occures in the following states: Arizona |
 | View 236 genera in Fabaceae, 4 species in Coursetia |
| Revegetation of the McClean Monument (2157 words) |
 | Even Coursetia, which so far has not done as well as the other two, may have done less well simply because it arrived later and has had less time in which to grow. |
 | Its seeds seem to be dispersed simply by the force of the bursting seed-pod and this is probably less efficient than the wind dispersal of the light, flattened pods of Machaerium and Lonchocarpus. |
 | All three species belong to the Papilionoidea sub-family of the Leguminosae and have grown well presumably because of their root nodules which would have allowed them to fix atmospheric nitrogen and increase the fertility of the regenerating soil. |