Uses
Toxic parts
The plant is said to contain alkaloids and be poisonous to livestock[1].
Material uses
Plants have an extensive root system and are also fairly wind tolerant, they can be planted as a windbreak and also to prevent soil erosion[5]. Resinous pustules on the plant contain 'amorpha', a contact and stomachic insecticide that also acts as an insect repellent[6][5]. The stems are used as bedding[7]. The plant contains some indigo pigment and can be used to make a blue dye[8]. Unfortunately, the pigment is only present in very small quantities, there is not enough to harvest commercially[8].
Unknown part
Medicinal uses(Warning!)
There are no medicinal uses listed for Amorpha fruticosa.Ecology
Ecosystem niche/layer
Ecological Functions
Windbreak
Earth stabiliser
Nitrogen fixer
Forage
Nothing listed.
Shelter
Nothing listed.
Propagation
Seed - pre-soak for 12 hours in warm water and then sow early spring in a greenhouse[9][10]. The seed usually germinates in 1 - 2 months at 20°c[10]. When large enough to handle, prick the seedlings out into individual pots and grow them on in the greenhouse for their first winter. Plant them out in late spring or early summer, after the last expected frosts. Cuttings of half-ripe wood, June/July in a frame. High percentage[9]. Cuttings of mature wood of the current seasons growth, autumn, in a sheltered position outdoors. Takes 12 months[9]. Suckers in spring just before new growth begins[5]. Layering in spring .
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Cultivation
Prefers a light well-drained sandy soil in sun or light shade[11][5]. Plants are fairly wind-resistant[5]. A very hardy plant, tolerating temperatures down to about -25c[11][5]. A polymorphic species, there are many named forms[12]. The flowers have a vanilla perfume[13]. Plants resent root disturbance, they should be planted out into their final positions whilst small[10]. Trees only ripen their seed in fine autumns[14]. Plants are said to be immune to insect pests[5]. This species has a symbiotic relationship with certain soil bacteria, these bacteria form nodules on the roots and fix atmospheric nitrogen. Some of this nitrogen is utilized by the growing plant but some can also be used by other plants growing nearby[5].
Crops
Problems, pests & diseases
Associations & Interactions
There are no interactions listed for Amorpha fruticosa. Do you know of an interaction that should be listed here? edit this page to add it.
Polycultures & Guilds
There are no polycultures listed which include Amorpha fruticosa.
Descendants
Cultivars
Varieties
None listed.
Subspecies
None listed.
Full Data
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References
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- ? 9.09.19.2 Sheat. W. G. Propagation of Trees, Shrubs and Conifers. MacMillan and Co (32202/01/01)
- ? 10.010.110.2 Rice. G. (Editor) Growing from Seed. Volume 1. Thompson and Morgan. (32202/01/01)
- ? 11.011.1 Phillips. R. & Rix. M. Shrubs. Pan Books ISBN 0-330-30258-2 (32202/01/01)
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- ? Genders. R. Scented Flora of the World. Robert Hale. London. ISBN 0-7090-5440-8 (32202/01/01)
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