Dalea purpurea var. purpurea |
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purple prairie clover |
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Habit | Herbs usually puberulent, pilose, or tomentulose, some-times glabrous proximal to inflorescences. |
Stems | 2–9 dm. |
Peduncles | 0–10 cm, often absent or very short on side shoots. |
Spikes | (8–)9.5–12 mm diam. 2n = 14. |
Dalea purpurea var. purpurea |
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Phenology | Flowering summer. |
Habitat | Prairies, open woods. |
Elevation | 10–2300 m. (0–7500 ft.) |
Distribution |
AL; AR; AZ; CO; GA; IA; IL; IN; KS; KY; LA; MI; MN; MO; MS; MT; ND; NE; NM; NY; OH; OK; SD; TN; TX; WI; WY; AB; MB; ON; SK |
Discussion | In Texas, var. purpurea is known from scattered localities across the northern part of the state with a range that does not overlap with var. arenicola. Variety purpurea is introduced in Arizona and probably elsewhere. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 11. |
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Name authority | unknown |
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