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pinkglobe prairie clover

Stems

1.5–4(–5) dm, sparsely glandular-punctate.

Inflorescences

spikes, densely flowered, not involucrate, 7–12 mm diam.;

axis not visible, 0.5–2.5 cm;

bracts persistent through anthesis, 1.5–4.5 mm.

Peduncles

2.5–18 cm.

Stamens

5, 6–8.5 mm, filaments distinct to 2.5–4.8 mm, anthers 0.8–1 mm.

Corollas

pink;

not conventionally papilionaceous;

banner 4.6–5.8 mm, blade ovate, 2.2–2.5 × 1.5–2.8 mm; epistemonous petals attached at separation of filaments, blades 2.7–3.1 ×1–1.3 mm.

Calyces

subsymmetric, 3–5.2 mm, silky-pilosulous, base with subappressed and retrorse hairs;

tube 2–3.1 mm, with 0 glands between ribs, lobes subulate or adaxial pair triangular-ovate.

Legumes

3.6 mm, glabrous or apically pilosulous, eglandular.

Seeds

apparently unknown.

Perennial

herbs, erect, glabrous or sparsely pilosulous.

Principal

leaves 1.5–3.5 cm;

leaflets 3 or 5, blades linear, 6–15 mm.

Dalea tenuis

Phenology Flowering late spring–early summer (fall).
Habitat Rocky limestone soils.
Elevation 200–600 m. (700–2000 ft.)
Distribution
from FNA
OK; TX
[BONAP county map]
Discussion

Dalea tenuis is largely a species of central Texas occurring as far east as McLennan County and south to Bandera County.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 11.
Parent taxa Fabaceae > subfam. Faboideae > Dalea
Sibling taxa
D. albiflora, D. aurea, D. bartonii, D. bicolor, D. brachystachys, D. cahaba, D. candida, D. carnea, D. carthagenensis, D. compacta, D. cylindriceps, D. emarginata, D. enneandra, D. exigua, D. exserta, D. feayi, D. filiformis, D. flavescens, D. foliosa, D. formosa, D. frutescens, D. gattingeri, D. grayi, D. greggii, D. hallii, D. jamesii, D. lachnostachys, D. lanata, D. laniceps, D. lasiathera, D. leporina, D. lumholtzii, D. mollis, D. mollissima, D. multiflora, D. nana, D. neomexicana, D. obovata, D. ornata, D. phleoides, D. pinnata, D. pogonathera, D. polygonoides, D. pringlei, D. pulchra, D. purpurea, D. reverchonii, D. sabinalis, D. scandens, D. scariosa, D. searlsiae, D. tentaculoides, D. tenuifolia, D. urceolata, D. versicolor, D. villosa, D. wrightii
Synonyms Petalostemon violaceus var. tenuis, P. tenuis
Name authority (J. M. Coulter) Shinners: Field & Lab. 17: 84. (1949)
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