*Amorpha* sp. Most likely *Amorpha canescens *if the stem and leaves are
silvery <http://www.wnmu.edu/academic/nspages/gilaflora/am_canescens.jpg>. If
not, *A. fruticosa*, a relatively tall species.

Best wishes, Viplav

El 22 de septiembre de 2013 18:01, Ranjini Kamath <[email protected]>
 escribió:

>
> Request ID of this plant - 17/06/13 afternoon.Pics taken Highline Park,New
> York.
> Thanks
> Ranjini Kamath
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