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Dalea searlsiae
Dalea searlsiae
(A. Gray) Barneby
Family:
Fabaceae
Searls' prairie clover,
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Searle's prairieclover, Searls dalea
[
Petalostemon searlsiae
A. Gray]
Max Licher
General Description
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Plant
: Perennial, glabrous; stems clustered, ascending, 3-5 dm
Leaves
: generally odd-1-pinnate; leaflets 5-7, 10-16 mm, obovate to oblong
INFLORESCENCE
: spike, (minus corollas) ± 8-12 mm wide, oblong or narrowly oblong, initially compact, exposing axis in fruit
Flowers
: calyx 3.5-4.5 mm, tube recessed or slit on upper side, becoming leathery, puberulent, 10-ribbed; petals 5-7 cm, purple; stamens 5, filaments fused; ovules 2
Fruit
: legume, indehiscent, included in or slightly exserted from calyx; Seed 1,often ± reniform, generally hard, smooth
Misc
: Juniper/sagebrush scrub, slopes, bluffs; 1200-2000 m.; May-Jun
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