Sesbania rostrata — a medium houseplant
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Sesbania rostrata

Sesbania Rostrata

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Sesbania rostrata is a small semi-aquatic leguminous tree, in the genus Sesbania. It forms a symbiotic relationship with Gram-negative rhizobia which leads to the formation of nitrogen fixing nodules on both stem and roots. It is mainly used as green manure to improve soil fertility due to its fast growth, high biomass production and ability to convert large amounts of atmospheric nitrogen into a usable form for plants. Other applications include production of high quality forage for livestock and it is a source of fuel-wood.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Sesbania
Family
Fabaceae
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