Amphicarpaea Pitcheri (Pitcher's Hog Peanut) in Billings-Kittredge Herbaria
Preserved biological specimen on paper.
Preserved Specimen On A3 Paper With A Printed Label Identifying It In The Bottom Right Corner. The Paper Is Mounted On A Larger Cardboard And Covered With Plastic Which Is Sealed To The Board. There Are Multiple Samples. Three Are Stems With Groups Of Three Leaves Attached At Intervals As Well As Thin Flowers. One Of The Samples Has Roots And A Round Structure Attached To Them. Two Samples Are Also Groups Of Seed Pods. A Few Are Opened To Show The Inside And What The Seeds Look Like. There Are Colored Drawings Of The Seed Pods And The White Flowers, Which Were Done In 1932.
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