This low, slender twining perennial of eastern North America
produces modest petaliferous purplish flowers, like these,
along with inconspicuous cleistogamous flowers. Both types
of flowers produce fruit: petaliferous ones yield few-seeded
legumes, while cleistogamous produce single-seeded indehiscent, often
subterranean edible fruit. The name of the genus means "producing fruit of
two kinds."