1. Corollas papilionaceous (2 abaxial petals connate into a conventional keel enclosing stamens). | → 2 |
2. Keel petals connate by overlapping margins; inflorescences densely flowered racemes. | → 3 |
3. Banners 5.7–7.6 mm; corollas dark blue or blue-violet. | D. lachnostachys |
3. Banners 2.8–5.6 mm; corollas whitish, often lilac- or violet-tinged. | → 4 |
4. Perennial herbs; keel petals persistent, remaining attached to stamen column. | D. neomexicana |
4. Annual herbs, sometimes appearing perennial; keel petals detaching from stamen column after anthesis. | → 5 |
5. Calyx tube 1.6–2.5 mm, lobes shorter than exserted keel; leaflet blade margins ± entire to obscurely undulate. | D. mollis |
5. Calyx tube 2.5–3.3 mm, lobes exceeding keel; leaflet blade margins undulate-crenate. | D. mollissima |
2. Keel petals connate valvately; inflorescences loosely or densely flowered spikes. | → 6 |
6. Corollas opening yellow, sometimes brownish, purplish, pinkish, reddish, or orangish in age. | → 7 |
7. Annual herbs; leaves and stems glabrous. | D. brachystachys |
7. Perennial herbs; leaves and stems pubescent. | → 8 |
| → 9 |
9. Bracts 6–12 mm; calyces (8.5–)9–12.3 mm. | D. wrightii |
9. Bracts 2.5–5.5 mm; calyces 4.5–7.4(–7.5) mm. | → 10 |
10. Banners (4–)4.4–5.5 mm; keel blades 2.9–4.8 mm; spikes 7–13(–15) mm diam. | D. nana |
10. Banners 6.3–8.6 mm; keel blades (4.7–)5–7 mm; spike (12–)14–21 mm diam. | D. aurea |
| → 11 |
11. Keel blades 3.2–4 mm; spikes densely flowered; axis not visible at anthesis. | D. laniceps |
11. Keel blades 5.2–6.4 mm; spikes densely to loosely flowered; axis sometimes partially visible at anthesis. | → 12 |
12. Calyces (5.1–)5.5–7.8 mm; leaflet blades linear-elliptic to linear; c, nc Texas. | D. hallii |
12. Calyces (8.3–)8.5–12(–13.3) mm; leaflet blades obovate to broadly oblanceolate; w Texas to Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma. | D. jamesii |
6. Corollas not predominantly yellow, sometimes banner yellowish or with yellow center. | → 13 |
13. Annual herbs; leaflets 3 or 5, blades linear-filiform. | D. filiformis |
13. Perennial herbs, shrubs, or subshrubs; leaflets usually 5–35, rarely 3 (in D. enneandra, D. lasiathera, and D. pogonathera), blades usually obovate to oblanceolate, oblong to elliptic, or ovate, rarely linear-oblanceolate. | → 14 |
14. Corollas, including banner, opening white to cream or greenish, sometimes becoming brownish or maroon in age. | → 15 |
15. Perennial herbs; stamens 9; spikes remotely flowered, axes (1–)2.5–12 cm. | D. enneandra |
15. Shrubs or subshrubs; stamens 10; spikes loosely flowered (but flowers not remote), axes 0.2–2(–3) cm. | → 16 |
16. Leaflets 15–23 (or 25); stamens (6.2–)6.5–8.5 mm; calyx lobes triangular- aristate and abaxial not uncinate. | D. carthagenensis |
16. Leaflets 7–11; stamens 4.3–5.5 mm; calyx lobes triangular-aristate and abaxial becoming uncinate. | D. scandens |
14. Corollas usually opening pink to magenta or purple to violet, rarely all white (in D. frutescens), banner often white to yellowish or marked with a pale, yellowish, or greenish center, sometimes reddish in age. | → 17 |
17. Corollas not opening bicolored, banner sometimes with yellowish or greenish center; herbs. | → 18 |
18. Calyx tube 2.6–3.4 mm, lobes triangular-aristate, becoming plumose; leaflets (3 or)5 or 7. | D. pogonathera |
18. Calyx tube 3.3–3.9 mm, lobes triangular-subulate, pilosulous, not plumose; leaflets (3–)7–11. | D. lasiathera |
17. Corollas usually opening bicolored, rarely white (in D. frutescens), banner whitish to yellowish, epistemonous petals pink, rose, magenta, purple, or violet; shrubs or subshrubs. | → 19 |
| D. frutescens |
19. Calyces sparsely to densely pubescent. | → 20 |
20. Calyx tube with inconspicuous glands (0–2), when present, then minute in intervals between calyx ribs), lobes each with several elongated, pricklelike glands. | D. tentaculoides |
20. Calyx tube with obvious blister glands between ribs, lobes without gland spurs, or with a few inconspicuous blister glands. | → 21 |
21. Subshrubs, mat-forming, stems procumbent or arching (often rooting along stems); bracts persistent. | D. greggii |
21. Shrubs or subshrubs, not mat-forming, stems relatively erect; bracts early or tardily deciduous or persistent. | → 22 |
22. Calyces (7.5–)8.5–13.5(–16.2) mm. | D. formosa |
22. Calyces (3.5–)3.8–7.2 mm. | → 23 |
23. Spikes involucrate; leaflets 5 or 7(or 9). | D. pulchra |
23. Spikes not involucrate; leaflets (5 or)7–19. | → 24 |
24. Stems prominently tuberculate or verrucose distally; calyx tube length greater than 1/2 of overall calyx; sc New Mexico to w Texas. | D. bicolor |
24. Stems eglandular to glandular-verruculose distally; calyx tube length 1/2 or less of overall calyx; se Arizona to sw New Mexico. | D. versicolor |
1. Corollas not conventionally papilionaceous (2 abaxial petals usually distinct, rarely weakly adherent, not connate into a conventional keel enclosing stamens). | → 25 |
| → 26 |
26. Bracts persistent through anthesis; fertile stamens 3–6. | → 27 |
27. Calyx tube with 4–7 blister glands between ribs; spikes 8.5–10.5(–11) mm diam.; leaflets (5–)11–17. | D. emarginata |
27. Calyx tube with 0 or 1 (or 2) blister glands between ribs; spikes 5–8(–9) mm diam.; leaflets 3–7 (or 9). | → 28 |
28. Calyx tube eglandular; leaflets usually 3 or 5. | D. exigua |
28. Calyx tube with 1 (or 2) blister glands between ribs; leaflets usually 5 or 7. | D. polygonoides |
26. Bracts deciduous by anthesis; fertile stamens 7–10. | → 29 |
29. Stamens (7.5–)8–11 mm; blades of epistemonous petals (2–)3–5 mm; rare in extreme se Arizona. | D. exserta |
29. Stamens 4.2–6.8 mm; blades of epistemonous petals 1.3–2.4(–2.6) mm; widespread or restricted to ec Arizona, adjacent New Mexico. | → 30 |
30. Calyx pilose or pilosulous, tube (1.7–)2–2.5(–2.8) mm; epistemonous petals 4; widespread. | D. leporina |
30. Calyx glabrous, except lobes, tube (2.4–)2.6–3.4(–4.5) mm; epistemonous petals 2; restricted to a small region of ec Arizona, adjacent New Mexico. | D. urceolata |
25. Perrenial herbs (sometimes short-lived), subshrubs, or shrubs. | → 31 |
| → 32 |
32. Banners: blade ± peltate, ± cucullate; stamens 8–10 (sometimes only 5 functional); herbs prostrate, always growing in sand. | D. lanata |
32. Banners plane, blade not peltate; stamens 10; herbs erect, often growing on rocky hillsides, canyons, woodlands, not always in sand. | → 33 |
33. Herbs silky-villosulous or pilosulous to puberulent throughout (especially near base). | → 34 |
34. Calyces pilosulous; epistemonous petals attached near tip of stamen tube; corollas white. | D. albiflora |
34. Calyces glabrate or pubescent distally; epistemonous petals attached near middle of stamen tube; corollas white or epistemonous petals blue or bluish. | D. lumholtzii |
33. Herbs glabrous proximal to inflorescences. | → 35 |
35. Corollas white or whitish, banner reddish or purplish in age; spikes 7–9 mm diam. | D. grayi |
35. Corollas bright purple or banner whitish (lilac-tinged); spikes 8–12 mm diam. | D. pringlei |
| → 36 |
36. Spikes (12–)14–20 mm diam.; corollas white. | D. obovata |
36. Spikes mostly 5.5–14(–16) mm diam.; corollas magenta-, rose-, lavender-, or lilac-purple, rose-lilac, lavender, pink, pinkish tan, or white (if spikes greater than 14 mm diam., corollas rose-lilac or rose-purple). | → 37 |
37. Stamens 3.8–4.6 mm, filaments distinct to 0.9–1.2 mm. | D. emarginata |
37. Stamens 5–12(–12.7) mm, filaments distinct to 2.2–7.6(–8.7) mm. | → 38 |
38. Spikes conspicuously involucrate (subtended by sterile bracts, some transitional to leaves proximally), appearing capitate; calyx tube eglandular, pilose. | D. pinnata |
38. Spikes not involucrate or not obviously so (when involucrate, bracts not transitional to leaves proximally), not appearing capitate; calyx tube glandular or eglandular, glabrous or pubescent. | → 39 |
39. Leaflets (7 or) 9–41(–49). | → 40 |
40. Corollas white; calyx tube with 1–7 blister glands between ribs. | → 41 |
41. Spike axis (1.5–)2.5–9(–13) cm; leaflets 13–41(–49). | D. phleoides |
41. Spikes appearing nearly globose, axis 0.4–1(–1.2) cm; leaflets (7 or)9 or 11(or 13). | D. multiflora |
40. Corollas usually pink, rose, rose-purple, lavender or lavender-purple, rarely white; calyx tube eglandular between ribs. | → 42 |
42. Calyx tube densely pilosulous, including lobes. | D. villosa |
42. Calyx tube glabrous, lobes sometimes pilosulous. | → 43 |
43. Spike axis partially visible at anthesis, 4–9 cm; leaflets 11–17; rare in Bandera, Uvalde, and Val Verde counties, Texas. | D. sabinalis |
43. Spike axis not visible at anthesis, 1.5–4.5 cm; leaflets 19–29(or 31); rare in Alabama, Illinois, Tennessee. | D. foliosa |
| → 44 |
44. Calyx tube without blister glands between ribs; leaflet blades linear to linear-oblanceolate, linear-oblong, or linear-elliptic. | → 45 |
45. Spikes densely flowered, axis not visible; bracts persistent through anthesis. | → 46 |
46. Calyces (4.4–)5–6.2 mm, pilosulous, with lines of antrorse, subappressed hairs proximal to sinuses and on margins of lobes. | D. compacta |
46. Calyces 3–5(–5.2) mm, pubescence not restricted to lines, or, if partly restricted, then hairs near base of calyx retrorse. | → 47 |
47. Calyces with antrorse hairs at base. | D. purpurea |
47. Calyces with retrorse or tangled hairs at base. | → 48 |
48. Calyx base with retrorse hairs; legumes glabrous or apically ± pilosulous; c, n Texas, adjacent Oklahoma. | D. tenuis |
48. Calyx base with intertangled hairs; legumes tomentulose on distal 2/3; Bibb County, Alabama. | D. cahaba |
45. Spikes loosely to moderately densely flowered, axis partially visible, at least at anthesis; bracts usually deciduous by anthesis, sometimes held between calyces (proximals persistent in D. gattingeri). | → 49 |
49. Leaflets 7 or 9; calyx with ribs leading to sinuses stronger than those leading to lobes so that calyx tube bluntly 5-angled in cross section. | D. reverchonii |
49. Leaflets usually 3–7, rarely 9 (in D. gattingeri); calyx prominently to indistinctly 10-ribbed, tube ± circular in cross section. | → 50 |
50. Leaflets 5 or 7 (or 9); stems proximally glabrous or glabrescent, distally usually sparsely pilosulous; Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Missouri, Tennessee. | D. gattingeri |
50. Leaflets 3 or 5; stems pilosulous proximally, distally usually glabrescent; Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas. | D. tenuifolia |
44. Calyx tube usually with 1–several blister glands between ribs; leaflet blades oblanceolate to oblong-elliptic, obovate, oblong-obovate, obovate-cuneate, elliptic, or linear, sometimes glands absent or inconspicuous, then leaflet blades elliptic, oblanceolate, obovate, or oblong-elliptic. | → 51 |
51. Calyx usually pilose to pilosulous, sometimes glabrous (in D. searlsiae). | → 52 |
52. Spikes 13–16 mm diam. | D. ornata |
52. Spikes 6–12(–13) mm diam. | → 53 |
53. Calyces subsymmetric, not recessed opposite banner; spike axis (1–). | → 1 |
| D. candida |
53. Calyces asymmetric, slightly to deeply recessed opposite banner; spike axis (1–)2–18 cm (when calyx slightly recessed, then spike axis, at least those terminating main stems, 9–18 cm). | → 54 |
54. Calyces slightly recessed opposite banners; axis of longest terminal spikes often 9–18 cm. | D. cylindriceps |
54. Calyces deeply recessed opposite banners; axis of spikes mostly 2–9 cm. | → 55 |
55. Corollas white, ochroleucous when dry; spike axis not visible at anthesis; ne, e Arizona, s, c Utah. | D. flavescens |
55. Corollas usually rose-purple, rarely white; spike axis partially visible at anthesis; nw Arizona, w California, Nevada, w Utah. | D. searlsiae |
51. Calyx glabrous, sometimes lobes ciliolate, or, sometimes, pilosulous (in D. candida). | → 56 |
56. Calyx with 3+ blister glands between ribs and glands scattered or in more than 1 row in spaces between adaxial ribs. | → 57 |
57. Corollas pale pink to rose-purple; spike axis 1.5–9(–13) cm, usually partially visible at anthesis; from near Albuquerque and Belen, New Mexico. | D. scariosa |
57. Corollas white; spike axis 0.3–1.4 cm, not visible at anthesis; from a small region in w Texas. | D. bartonii |
56. Calyx usually with (0 or) 1–4 blister glands between ribs. | → 58 |
58. Calyx not deeply recessed opposite banner (opening not oblique); corollas white. | → 59 |
59. Leaflets 5–9; spikes cylindric, axis (1–)1.5–5.5(–7.5) cm. | D. candida |
59. Leaflets (7 or)9 or 11(or 13); spikes nearly globose, axis 0.4–1(–1.2) cm. | D. multiflora |
58. Calyx deeply recessed opposite banner (opening oblique); corollas pink, lavender, rose-purple, pinkish tan, or white. | → 60 |
60. Leaflet blades linear, involute. | D. feayi |
60. Leaflet blades elliptic to oblanceolate or obovate, flat or folded. | → 61 |
61. Spikes (8–)9–11 mm diam., axis partially visible at anthesis, (1.5–)2–9(–14) cm; nw Arizona, w California, Nevada to w Utah. | D. searlsiae |
61. Spikes 7–10 mm diam., axis not visible at anthesis, 0.5–3(–3.5) cm; Alabama, Florida, Georgia, w Louisiana to Mississippi. | D. carnea |