Dalea feayi |
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Feay's prairie clover |
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Stems | 3–7 dm, with scattered, small glands. |
Inflorescences | spikes, densely flowered, not involucrate, 7–9 mm diam.; axis not visible, 0.6–1.1 cm; bracts deciduous with fruit or proximal ones persistent, 0.8–2 mm. |
Peduncles | 0–8 cm. |
Stamens | 5, 6.5–9.2 mm, filaments distinct to 3.5–5 mm, anthers 0.8 mm. |
Corollas | usually pink to lavender, rarely white; not conventionally papilionaceous; banner 4.4–5.2 mm, blade broadly ovate, 2.1–2.6 × 1.8–2.5 mm; epistemonous petals attached at separation of filaments, blades 2.6–3.5 × 0.9–1.2 mm. |
Calyces | asymmetric, deeply recessed opposite banner, opening oblique, 3.2–4.4 mm, glabrous; tube 2.5–3.4 mm, with 1–3 blister glands between ribs, lobes subulate or adaxial pair ovate-subulate. |
Legumes | 3–3.3 mm, glabrous, ± glandular. |
Seeds | (1.5–)2–2.2 mm. |
Perennial | herbs, erect, becoming somewhat shrubby, glabrous proximal to inflorescences. |
Principal | leaves 1.5–3.5 cm; leaflets 7 or 9, blades involute, linear, (6–)7–12(–14) mm. |
2n | = 14. |
Dalea feayi |
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Phenology | Flowering summer–fall (year-round). |
Habitat | Sandy pine woods, on white sand. |
Elevation | 0–30 m. (0–100 ft.) |
Distribution |
FL; GA
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Discussion | Dalea feayi occurs in xeric soils and generally does not grow in the same habitats as D. carnea. In Florida, the species is frequent in the peninsula and central panhandle regions. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 11. |
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Synonyms | Petalostemon feayi |
Name authority | (Chapman) Barneby: Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 27: 257. (1977) |
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