Pediomelum
Pediomelum is a genus of legumes known as Indian breadroots. These are glandular perennial plants with palmately-arranged leaves. They have a main erect stem with inflorescences of blue or purple flowers and produce hairy legume pods containing beanlike seeds. Some species have woody roots while others have starchy tuber-like roots which can be eaten like tuber vegetables such as potatoes or made into flour. Indian breadroots are native to North America. Many species have synonymy with genus Psoralea.
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Selected species:
- Pediomelum argophyllum - silverleaf Indian breadroot
 - Pediomelum aromaticum - aromatic Indian breadroot
 - Pediomelum californicum - California Indian breadroot
 - Pediomelum canescens - buckroot
 - Pediomelum castoreum - beaver Indian breadroot
 - Pediomelum cuspidatum - largebract Indian breadroot
 - Pediomelum cyphocalyx - turniproot
 - Pediomelum digitatum - palmleaf Indian breadroot
 - Pediomelum esculentum - large Indian breadroot
 - Pediomelum humile - Rydberg's Indian breadroot
 - Pediomelum hypogaeum - subterranean Indian breadroot
 - Pediomelum latestipulatum - Texas Plains Indian breadroot
 - Pediomelum linearifolium - narrowleaf Indian breadroot
 - Pediomelum megalanthum - intermountain Indian breadroot
 - Pediomelum mephiticum - skunktop
 - Pediomelum pariense - Paria River Indian breadroot
 - Pediomelum pentaphyllum - small Indian breadroot
 - Pediomelum reverchonii - rock Indian breadroot
 - Pediomelum rhombifolium - gulf Indian breadroot
 - Pediomelum subacaule - Nashville breadroot
 - Pediomelium tenuiflorum - see under other name Psoralidium tenuiflorum
 
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