the typical foliage and flowering habit of ‘Murphy's Pintoi’ when grown in container bed. Some yellow flowers appear on the plant.
Photo of flowers next to a USD quarter dollar coin and metal measuring device, showing the light-yellow color and small flower size of ‘Murphy's Pintoi’ (right), compared to the orange color and larger flower size of rhizoma perennial peanut (A. glabrata) (left).
Photo of plant with a white man's hand (presumably belonging to Mr. Murphy, the breeder) pressing on the leaves to demonstrate the dense and short growing habit of ‘Murphy's Pintoi’.
Photo with measuring tape showing the size of a flower (three quarters of an inch wide) of ‘Murphy's Pintoi’ relative to its leaf size (about 1.25 inches long).
Perennial peanut plant named 'Murphy's Pintoi'
US #PlantPatent 37,042 (granted today)
The variety is distinguished by its small leaves, infrequent flowering habit, dense foliage canopy, and other features. It was bred in Florida.