Indigofera is a varied genus that has shown unique characteristics making it an interesting candidate as a potential perennial crop. Specifically, there is diverse variation among species with a number of unique characteristics. Some examples of this diversity include differences in
pericarp thickness, fruit type, and flowering morphology. The unique characteristics it has displayed include potential for mixed
smallholder systems with at least one other species and a resilience that allows for constant nitrogen uptake despite varying conditions.
Tree Species of
Indigofera are mostly
shrubs, though some are small trees or
herbaceous perennials or
annuals. The branches are covered with silky hairs. Most of them have
pinnate leaves made of three foliolates with short petioles. Small flowers grow in the leaf axils from long peduncles or spikes, their petals come in hues of red or purple, but there are a few greenish-white and yellow-flowered species. This variety could have significant implications on its role in an actual perennial polyculture. For example, different flowering morphologies could be artificially selected for in varying directions in order to better fit in different environmental conditions and with different populations of other plants.
Fruit The fruit is a long, cylindrical
legume pod of varying size and shape. This variation could again allow for artificial selection of the most abundant and nutritious fruit types and shapes. Another way to categorize
Indigofera is by its
pericarp thickness. The pericarp (the tissue from the ovary that surrounds the seeds) can be categorized as type I, type II, and type III with type I having the thinnest pericarp and fewest layers of schlerenchymatous (stiff) tissue and type III having the thickest pericarp and most schlerenchymatous layers. Despite the previous examples of delayed dehiscence, most fruits of this genus show normal explosive dehiscence to disperse seeds. Similar to fruit shape, the variation in fruit sizes allows for the thickest and most bountiful fruits to be selected. ==Species==