Amorpha species- New York


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Plant for ID - New York - 220913 - RK-3 : Attachments (3). 3 posts by 2 authors.
Request ID of this plant - 17/06/13 afternoon. Pics taken Highline Park, New York
Amorpha sp. Most likely Amorpha canescens if the stem and leaves are silvery. If not, A. fruticosa, a relatively tall species.
Judging by the pic you have sent I think this would be Amorpha fruticosa.
 
 
 
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