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Pediomelum cuspidatum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pediomelum cuspidatum
''Pediomelum cuspidatum'' (also known as ''Psoralea cuspidata'') is a perennial herb also known as the buffalo pea, largebract Indian breadroot and the tall-bread scurf-pea. It is found on the black soil prairies in Texas. It has an inflorescence on stems 18-40 centimeters long arising from a subterranean stem and deep carrot-shaped root that is 4-15 cm long. The long petioled leaves are palmately divided into 5 linear-elliptic leaflets that are 2-4 centimeters long. The flowers, borne in condensed spikes from the leaves, are light blue and pea-like. ==Cultivation and uses== ''Pediomelum cuspidata'' emerges in late Spring, and sets few seeds, unlike its smaller, fecund cousin ''Pediomelum hypogaeum''. The species has edible tuberous roots, although some sources describe it as 'bitter'.
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