Dalea obovata |
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pussyfoot |
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Stems | to 5.5 dm, sparsely dotted with small, raised glands. |
Inflorescences | spikes, densely flowered, not involucrate, (12–)14–20 mm diam.; axis not visible, 3.5–11 cm; bracts early deciduous, interfloral ones often held in place by crowded flowers, 5.5–11 mm. |
Peduncles | 0–3(–10) cm. |
Stamens | 5, (4.5–)5–6.6 mm, filaments distinct to 1–2.2 mm, anthers 0.6–0.8 mm. |
Corollas | white, ochroleucous in drying; not conventionally papilionaceous; banner (3.5–)4–7 mm, blade ovate-oblong, (2–)2.2–2.9(–3.1) × 1.2–2 mm; epistemonous petals attached at or just proximal to separation of filaments, blades 2–3.2 × 0.5–0.9 mm. |
Calyces | ± asymmetric, slightly recessed opposite banner, 3.3–5.8 mm, pilose; tube (1.3–)1.4–2.1 mm, with 1 or 2 small glands between ribs, lobes triangular-aristate. |
Legumes | 2.7–3 mm, pilosulous distally, eglandular. |
Seeds | 1.7 mm. |
Perennial | herbs, short-lived, erect, ± lanate-pilose. |
Principal | leaves (2–)2.5–5 cm; leaflets 7–11, blades obovate, (8–)10–16 mm, surfaces eglandular. |
Dalea obovata |
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Phenology | Flowering spring (fall–early winter). |
Habitat | Sandy, open ground on and near Gulf Coastal Plain. |
Elevation | 0–400 m. (0–1300 ft.) |
Distribution |
TX |
Discussion | Dalea obovata occurs in the southern coastal plain of Texas as far north and west as Frio, Medina, and Travis counties. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 11. |
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Synonyms | Petalostemon obovatus |
Name authority | (Torrey & A. Gray) Shinners: Field & Lab. 17: 84. (1949) |
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