Friday, September 14, 2012

Peanut flowers as ground cover: Arachis Glabrata


I saw yellow flowers growing low in Paradise Ranch, Jollibee Clarkfield, and at U.P. Diliman. A former student identified it as a peanut but a friend in my Handbook of Philippine Plants and Flowers said it is NOT a commercial peanut. I thought it was a weed, but it is actually used as a ground cover! and in soil conservation.


The real commercial peanut is Arachis hypogaea. The one in the photo is Arachis glabrata.

PlantFabales/Fabacae/Arachis Glabrata
Common namemani-mani, Groundcover peanut, Creeping forage peanut, Rhizoma peanut, Rhizoma perennial peanut, Perennial forage peanut,Golden Glory
LocationJollibee branch at Airforce City, Clarkfield, Pampanga
CameraOlympus VG-110
PhotographerDr. Ernesto P. Adorio
AcknowledgmentPhilip del Mundo(identification as peanut), Al Claud(mani-mani, noncommercial)
ReferenceUniv. of Florida:
Guide to Using Rhizomal Perennial Peanut in the Urban Landscape
, Wikipedia

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