Stylo (Stylosanthes spp.)
Stylosanthes is a genus of summer growing perennial pasture/fodder legumes. Most of its species
are native of south and central America and the Caribbean Islands. This is a fodder cum leguminous cover
crop, which is suited for intercropping in coconut gardens, either alone or in combination with other
fodder grasses. The crop controls soil erosion by giving a protective soil cover. It also helps to smother
weed growth.
The genus Stylosanthes consists entirely of herbs and small shrubs.
Usually, they have a crown of growing points near the soil surface. This enables the plants to overcome
the excessive damage caused by grazing animals. They have indehiscent seeds, regulating dormancy. The
seed has hooks for dispersal through animals. The seeds can also pass through the digestive system of
animals. In some species due to the presence of viscid hairs, they are not eaten in some seasons of
the year. The plant thrives well in light soils due to its deep rooting system. It is fairly drought resistant and shade tolerant.
In humid tropical environments, S. guianensis thrives very
well and can withstand flood and drought lasting for short periods. Germination and growth are
favoured at high temperatures.

