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- Otholobium is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family with over 50 named species, but several also remain undescribed so far. Species may be herbaceous...
- Otholobium lucens is a shrub of up to 60 cm (24 in) high that is ****igned to the pea family. It has alternately set clover-like leaves crowding on the...
- Otholobium s****um is a dense, tangled, much branched shrub of up to 185 cm (73 in) high that is ****igned to the Pea family. It has dull green, clover-like...
- Otholobium pubescens is a plant species native to Bolivia, Peru and north Chile. As of October 2024[update], Plants of the World Online regards it as "unplaced"...
- Otholobium curtisiae is a small spreading shrub ****igned to the Pea family. All green parts are covered in hairs and urn-like glands. It has many woody...
- Otholobium accrescens is an upright, largely herbaceous subshrub ****igned to the Pea family. It has up to three stems that carry upright branches in leaf...
- Otholobium dreweae is an upright shrublet ****igned to the Pea family of about 15 cm (5.9 in) high, that appears after the vegetation burned down from the...
- Otholobium saxosum is a small shrublet of up to 20 cm (7.9 in) high that has been ****igned to the Pea family, with branches upright or horizontal at the...
- Otholobium lanceolatum is a small subshrub of up to 20 cm (7.9 in) high, that is ****igned to the Pea family. It has up to 7 horizontal stems with raised...
- Otholobium swartbergense is a small spreading shrub ****igned to the Pea family. All green parts are covered in hairs. It has many slender stems that are...