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Tephrosia onobrychoides, commonly called multi-bloom hoary pea, is a species of plant in the pea family that is native to Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, and Alabama in the United States of America. Frequently seen in the sandy soils of the western gulf coast. Strong drought resistance and provides a source of nitrogen for building soil.

A perennial herb that flowers from April to September. Standing at a low height of 0.3m-0.7m and leaves extending from 8-22cm long. When in bloom, the flowers open white then change colours to purple/crimson as they age.

Useful foraging food for cattle as they have been reported to eat the young growth and their seeds have been found in the digestive systems of bob-white quail and wild turkey.