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Common Restharrow

Ononis spinosa subsp. procurrens (Wallr.) Briq.

Associations

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Foodplant / internal feeder
larva of Apion ononicola feeds within pod of Ononis repens

Foodplant / internal feeder
larva of Apion ononis feeds within pod (on unripe seeds) of Ononis repens

In Great Britain and/or Ireland:
Foodplant / parasite
Erysiphe pisi var. cruchetiana parasitises Ononis repens

Foodplant / feeds on
larva of Hypera nigrirostris feeds on Ononis repens

Foodplant / open feeder
larva of Hypera ononidis grazes on leaf of Ononis repens
Other: major host/prey

Foodplant / parasite
underground tuber of Orobanche minor var. maritima parasitises root of Ononis repens
Other: minor host/prey

Foodplant / spot causer
amphigenous colony of Ramularia anamorph of Ramularia winteri causes spots on live leaf of Ononis repens
Remarks: season: 8

Foodplant / saprobe
superficial colony of Sarcopodium dematiaceous anamorph of Sarcopodium circinatum is saprobic on dead stem of Ononis repens

Foodplant / feeds on
larva of Sitona gemellatus feeds on Ononis repens

Foodplant / feeds on
imago of Sitona griseus feeds on Ononis repens

Foodplant / feeds on
larva of Sitona ononidis feeds on Ononis repens
Other: major host/prey

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Physical Description

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Perennial, Shrubs, Taproot present, Nodules present, Stems or branches arching, spreading or decumbent, Stems prostrate, trailing, or mat forming, Stems less than 1 m tall, Trunk or stems armed with thorns, spines or prickles, Plants gland-dotted or with gland-tipped hairs, Stems solid, Stems or young twigs sparsely to densely hairy, Leaves alternate, Leaves petiolate, Stipules conspicuous, Stipules green, triangulate to lanceolate or foliaceous, Stipules persistent, Stipules adnate to petiole, Leaves simple, or appearing so, Leaves compound, Leaves pinnately 3-foliolate, Leaves odd pinnate, Leaf or leaflet margins entire, Leaflets opposite, Leaflets 1, Leaflets 3, Leaves glabrous or nearly so, Inflorescences racemes, Inflorescence axillary, Inflorescence or flowers lax, declined or pendulous, Bracts conspicuously present, Flowers zygomorphic, Calyx 5-lobed, Calyx hairy, Petals separate, Corolla papilionaceous, Petals c lawed, Petals pinkish to rose, Petals blue, lavander to purple, or violet, Banner petal suborbicular, broadly rounded, Wing petals narrow, oblanceolate to oblong, Wing petals incurved, Wing tips obtuse or rounded, Stamens 9-10, Stamens monadelphous, united below, Filaments glabrous, Style terete, Fruit a legume, Fruit unilocular, Fruit freely dehiscent, Fruit oblong or ellipsoidal, Fruit enclosed in calyx, Fruit glabrous or glabrate, Fruit 1-seeded, Fruit 2-seeded, Seeds reniform, Seed surface wrinkled or rugose, Seeds olive, brown, or black.
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Ononis repens

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Ononis repens, the common restharrow, is a flowering plant species in the bean family Fabaceae. The name is synonym of Ononis spinosa subsp. procurrens.[1]

Ononis repens on a Lincolnshire roadside (United Kingdom) in 2019. There is some sand on the leaves.
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Description

It is a prostrate (maximum height 60cm) woody perennial, spreading by rhizomes.[2] It has hairy stems and small oval leaves with toothed edges. Leaflets are less than 3 times as long as wide. It occasionally has soft, weak spines, but never hard spines like those of Ononis spinosa.[3] The leaves are covered in glandular hairs which give a resinous smell on bruising. Plants are hermaphroditic.[4] The zygomorphic flowers are pink and unscented, 15–20mm, blooming from June to September.[5]

Habitat and distribution

It is found by the sea shore, on cliffs and dunes and is also common in grasslands and dry hill pastures in chalk or limestone areas, over light, well-drained soils. It may occasionally grow on roadside verges or beside railways.[6][7][8]

The species is native to Europe including the UK and Ireland. Its distribution spreads as far south as Morocco and as far east as Poland. It has declined in some parts of Britain but populations are generally stable. Although the species is very widespread, its distribution is often localised, due to its preference for particular soil conditions[9][10]

Ecology

A rare species of moth, Aplasta ononaria is specialised to lay its eggs only on common restharrow.[11]

Ononis repens is pollinated by bees.[12][13]

Like other species in the order Fabales, Ononis repens fixes nitrogen into soil from the air, promoting the growth of other plants.[14]

Culinary use

Ononis repens is related to liquorice and its roots have a very similar flavour. A liquorice flavour drink can be made by soaking the roots in cold water, and historically the young shoots have been used as a vegetable, boiled or in salads.[15]

Etymology

The English common name 'restharrow' comes from the plant's propensity to stop horse-drawn farming implements, with its hard, woody roots.[16] The word 'ononis' or 'anonis' has been used for restharrow since classical Greece and Rome and has been suggested to stem from the Ancient Greek onos for donkey because it was used to feed donkeys.[17][18] The species epithet repens is Latin for creeping, referring to the growth habit of the plant.

References

  1. ^ https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:510480-1
  2. ^ Online Atlas of the British and Irish Flora - Ononis repens
  3. ^ Nature Spot - Ononis repens
  4. ^ Plants for a Future - Ononis repens
  5. ^ Nature Spot - Ononis repens
  6. ^ P.A. Stroh, T. A. Humphrey, R.J. Burkmar, O.L. Pescott, D.B. Roy, & K.J. Walker (ed.). "Ononis repens L." BSBI Online Plant Atlas 2020. Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland. Retrieved 17 March 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: editors list (link)
  7. ^ Nature Spot - Ononis repens
  8. ^ First Nature - Ononis repens
  9. ^ Online Atlas of the British and Irish Flora - Ononis repens
  10. ^ Nature Spot - Ononis repens
  11. ^ Butterfly Conservation - Rest Harrow Butterfly
  12. ^ Plants for a Future - Ononis repens
  13. ^ Bees, Wasps and Ants Recording Society - Melitta tricincta
  14. ^ Plants for a Future - Ononis repens
  15. ^ Plants for a Future - Ononis repens
  16. ^ Northumberland Wildlife Trust - Common Restharrow
  17. ^ Wellcome Collection - Ononis repens
  18. ^ https://books.google.com/books?id=kaN-hLL-3qEC&dq=ononis+latin&pg=PA1877 CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names]
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Ononis repens: Brief Summary

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Ononis repens, the common restharrow, is a flowering plant species in the bean family Fabaceae. The name is synonym of Ononis spinosa subsp. procurrens.

Ononis repens on a Lincolnshire roadside (United Kingdom) in 2019. There is some sand on the leaves. Plants viewed from further away
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