Pulsegleaner
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Sort of, they showed up from time to time in bags of coriander that would come in from India*, along with another medicago, Medicago polycerata (now known as Trigonella polycerata, I think, I guess it's sort of on the border as to whether it's an alfalfa or a fenugreek relative.)So neat! I love all the impersonator plants, and the jokester plants. I'd like to collect as many as possible. DD had great fun bringing little bouquets of electric daisies in her school lunches. Did you get the seeds from overseas?
I'm not sure that it shows up anymore, as it's been a while since I did some Indian coriander (I seem to recall "stuff" getting a lot rarer after a while, and, in any case, most of the coriander I go through now is Moroccan or Middle Eastern (you can tell by the seed shape, Indian is bigger, yellower and more oval.)
I MIGHT still have a few pods somewhere, but to be honest, it never did well here (I think it likes a drier climate than I have, here, it got pretty spindly and pretty moldy, I'm not even sure the pods had any mature seeds in them. Same goes for the other one.
*Back in college, they were in the top five commonest weeds I'd find, along with Vicia sativa (common vetch), Vicia hirsuta, and some kind of pimpernel. Everything else was kind of rare, so I don't really remember most of it.