Illinois-bundleflower
[buhn-dl-flou-er] /ˈbʌn dlˌflaʊ ər/
noun
1.
a warm-season perennial, Desmanthus illinoensis, having small brown legumes and fernlike leaves, native to North American prairies, glades, and pastures.
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