1. Leaves appearing simple, unifoliolate. | → 2 |
2. Stipules 9–15 mm (occurring only on very new growth, abortive or early deciduous). | L. westianus |
| → 3 |
3. Banner spot white to cream, corollas light to deep blue, limb centrally white at base. | L. diffusus |
3. Banner spot maroon, corollas lilac to reddish purple or pink. | L. villosus |
1. Leaves palmately compound. | → 4 |
| → 5 |
5. Cotyledons sessile, connate into a persistent disc or cup (if deciduous, leaving a circular scar); legumes usually ovoid, sometimes oblong; seeds 1 or 2(–6), usually tuberculate, ridged, or wrinkled, sometimes smooth. | → 6 |
6. Flowers in crowded or widely spaced whorls; bracts reflexed; upper keel margins ciliate near claw. | → 7 |
7. Stems hard, rigid; lower keel margins as densely ciliate as upper; leaflets usually pubescent adaxially, rarely glabrous; seeds dark brown, tuberculate. | L. luteolus |
7. Stems hollow at least near base; lower keel margins not as densely ciliate as upper or glabrous; leaflets glabrous adaxially; seeds usually mottled, ridged or smooth. | L. microcarpus |
6. Flowers usually spirally arranged or 1 or 2 (except L. malacophyllus crowded with proximal ones whorled becoming spirally arranged distally); bracts straight; keel margins glabrous. | → 8 |
8. Leaves basal; herbage usually glabrous, sometimes sparsely pubescent when young, rarely at anthesis; pedicels 3–5 mm. | L. odoratus |
8. Leaves cauline (often crowded near base); herbage sparsely pubescent to canescent or pilose; pedicles 0.5–3(–4) mm. | → 9 |
9. Racemes (1 or)2-flowered, axillary; free blades of stipules reduced, ca. 1 mm; leaflets 2–7 mm. | L. uncialis |
9. Racemes several–many-flowered, terminal; free blades of stipules well developed; leaflets 7–30 mm. | → 10 |
10. Herbage canescent, hairs 0.6–1 mm; legumes undulate, sides with short inflated hairs becoming scaly when dry. | L. shockleyi |
10. Herbage hairs appressed or spreading, more than 1 mm; legumes not obviously undulate, thinly pilose to coarsely hirsute. | → 11 |
11. Adaxial calyx lobe more than 1/2 as long as abaxial. | L. kingii |
11. Adaxial calyx lobe less than 1/2 as long as abaxial. | → 12 |
12. Proximalmost flowers whorled, becoming spirally arranged distally; w Nevada. | L. malacophyllus |
12. All flowers spirally arranged; Kansas westward to California (L. pusillus extending into Alberta and Saskatchewan). | → 13 |
13. Pedicels 0.3–1.5 mm; racemes dense; seeds smooth. | L. brevicaulis |
13. Pedicels to 3 mm; racemes usually elongate; seeds wrinkled or ridged. | → 14 |
14. Leaves crowded near base; legumes ovoid, adaxial margin not constricted between seeds. | L. flavoculatus |
14. Leaves well distributed along stems; legumes oblong, adaxial margin constricted between seeds. | L. pusillus |
5. Cotyledons petiolate, usually withering and deciduous; legumes oblong; seeds usually more than 2, smooth. | → 15 |
15. Lower (and often upper) keel margins ciliate near claw, glabrous near apex. | → 16 |
16. Flowers distinctly whorled; corollas usually blue-purple, rarely white, lavender, or pink. | L. succulentus |
16. Flowers spirally arranged; corollas yellow, white, pink to magenta, or blue to purple. | → 17 |
17. Racemes shorter than peduncles; banners yellow, wings usually pink, rarely white, keel petals white. | L. stiversii |
17. Racemes longer than peduncles; corollas usually yellow, white, dark pink, blue, or magenta, rarely pinkish. | → 18 |
18. Corollas golden yellow or white; pedicels becoming recurved. | L. citrinus |
18. Corollas usually blue or dark pink to magenta, rarely pinkish; pedicels not recurved. | → 19 |
19. Herbage with appressed, stiff, stinging hairs; leaflets 10–20 mm wide. | L. hirsutissimus |
19. Herbage without appressed, stiff, stinging hairs; leaflets 1.5–10 mm wide. | → 20 |
20. Petioles flat, leafletlike; keel stout, blunt, upper margins ciliate from claw to middle. | L. truncatus |
20. Petioles not flat or leafletlike; keel pointed, upper margins usually glabrous (except L. sparsiflorus often ciliate near claw). | → 21 |
21. Pedicels 5–9 mm; bracts 10–15 mm, longer than buds. | L. benthamii |
21. Pedicels 2–4 mm; bracts 3–8 mm, shorter than to slightly longer than buds. | → 22 |
22. Leaflets 5–10 mm wide, glabrous adaxially; corollas dark pink to magenta. | L. arizonicus |
22. Leaflets 2–4 mm wide, pubescent adaxially at least near margins; corollas usually blue, rarely pinkish. | L. sparsiflorus |
15. Lower and upper keel margins glabrous near claw, upper margins ciliate near apex, or glabrous. | → 23 |
23. Flowers spirally arranged; keel margins glabrous. | → 24 |
24. Primary peduncles and lateral branches decumbent; coastal dunes in San Luis Obispo County, California. | L. nipomensis |
24. Primary peduncles erect, lateral branches sometimes tufted or spreading; Arizona, California, Florida, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah. | → 25 |
25. Pubescence of stems and petioles spreading; leaflets pubescent; Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Utah. | L. concinnus |
25. Pubescence of stems and petioles mostly appressed or ascending; leaflets sparsely pubescent or glabrous adaxially; Florida, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas. | → 26 |
26. Racemes 18–45 cm; trans-Pecos Texas. | L. havardii |
26. Racemes 2–12 cm; Florida, Louisiana, Oklahoma, c, e, s Texas. | → 27 |
27. Wing petals inflated; corollas pale blue-violet; calyx hairs becoming yellowish gray or brown on dried material; legumes yellowish gray- or brown-villous; Texas. | L. subcarnosus |
27. Wing petals flat; corollas usually dark blue, rarely white; calyx hairs silvery; legumes white silky-villous; Florida, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas. | L. texensis |
23. Flowers whorled at some or all nodes; upper keel margins usually ciliate near apex (except L. pachylobus glabrous). | → 28 |
28. Banners longer than wide; pedicels 1–3.5 mm. | → 29 |
29. Legumes usually less than 0.6 cm wide; upper keel margins usually ciliate near apex; Arizona, British Columbia, California, Oregon, Washington. | L. bicolor |
29. Legumes 0.6–0.9 cm wide; upper keel margins glabrous; California, Washington. | L. pachylobus |
28. Banners wider than or equaling length; pedicels 2.5–8 mm. | → 30 |
30. Upper keel margins with a tooth near middle. | L. affinis |
30. Upper keel margins without a tooth. | → 31 |
31. Legumes less than 0.7 cm wide. | L. nanus |
31. Legumes 0.8–1 cm wide. | → 32 |
32. Pedicels 4–5 mm; herbage sparsely pubescent; San Clemente Island, California. | L. guadalupensis |
32. Pedicels 6–8 mm; herbage densely hairy; central Sierra Nevada foothills, California. | L. spectabilis |
4. Herbs or shrubs, usually perennial, rarely biennial. | → 33 |
33. Rhizomes present, patch forming; east of Rocky Mountains. | L. perennis |
33. Rhizomes usually not present, or if present (L. formosus) then west of Rocky Mountains. | → 34 |
34. Upper keel margins ciliate near claw or only from claw to middle (glabrous middle to tip). | → 35 |
35. Herbs annual, sometimes persisting, fleshy; racemes 15–25 cm; legumes. | → 3 |
3. 5–5 cm; plants of open or disturbed areas, roadbanks. | L. succulentus |
35. Herbs perennial, not fleshy; racemes 16–60 cm; legumes 2–4.5 cm; plants of moist areas, open woodlands. | L. latifolius |
34. Upper keel margins usually glabrous or ciliate throughout, or ciliate from middle to tip. | → 36 |
| → 37 |
37. Wings with dense hair patch outside near tip; leaflets strigose adaxially. | L. arbustus |
37. Wings glabrous; leaflets glabrous or hairy (but not strigose) adaxially. | L. argenteus |
36. Calyx not spurred or bulge or spur 0–1 mm. | → 38 |
38. Banners usually hairy abaxially (except usually glabrous in L. pratensis and L. sulphureus, best seen in bud). | → 39 |
39. Upper keel margins ± glabrous. | → 40 |
40. Subshrubs or shrubs, matted, 2–4 dm. | L. albifrons |
40. Shrubs or herbs, not matted, (2–)4–20 dm. | → 41 |
41. Shrubs; plants of coastal strands, dunes. | L. chamissonis |
41. Perennial herbs; plants of volcanic or dry soils, pine forests, Great Basin or riparian scrub, coniferous forests. | → 42 |
42. Adaxial surface of leaflets glabrous or pubescent and green. | → 43 |
43. Corollas usually pale yellow to orange-yellow, sometimes white; bracts ± persistent. | L. angustiflorus |
43. Corollas usually purple, sometimes pink or white; bracts deciduous. | L. apertus |
42. Adaxial surface of leaflets tomentose, pubescent, or villous, hairs silvery. | → 44 |
44. Corollas usually yellow; herbs 2–5 dm. | L. dalesiae |
44. Corollas creamy yellow to pale yellow, or lavender to blue; herbs 5–9 dm. | → 45 |
45. Corollas lavender to blue; stem hairs short-silky; elevation 1500–3000 m. | L. elatus |
45. Corollas creamy yellow to pale yellow; stems long-villous; elevation 2500–4000 m. | L. padrecrowleyi |
39. Upper keel margins usually ciliate. | → 46 |
| → 47 |
47. Raceme rachises deciduous, 8–30 cm; petioles 2–4 cm; chaparral, foothill woodlands, cismontane California; 0–1500 m. | L. albifrons |
47. Raceme rachises persistent, 10–70 cm; petioles 4–10 cm; deserts, transmontane California; (700–)1200–2700 m. | L. excubitus |
46. Perennial herbs (sometimes subshrubs in L. breweri). | → 48 |
48. Leaflets 10–30 mm wide. | → 49 |
49. Corollas yellow; San Gabriel Mountains, California. | L. peirsonii |
49. Corollas usually ± purple to violet or light blue, rarely pink or pale yellow; British Columbia to San Luis Obispo County, California, eastward to Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado. | → 50 |
50. Bracts persistent; British Columbia to Klamath Ranges and Modoc Plateau, California, eastward to Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado. | L. leucophyllus |
50. Bracts deciduous; Inner North Coast Ranges and Santa Lucia Mountains, California. | → 51 |
51. Peduncles 13–20 cm; leaflets long spreading-hairy; corollas light blue, pink, or pale yellow; Santa Lucia Mountains, California. | L. cervinus |
51. Peduncles 8–15 cm; leaflets densely silky; corollas purple to violet; Inner North Coast Ranges, California. | L. sericatus |
48. Leaflets 2–10(–17) mm wide. | → 52 |
| → 53 |
53. Flowers in dense, crowded whorls; elevation 2000–3500 m. | L. breweri |
53. Flowers in few, separated whorls; elevation 1500–3000 m. | L. lapidicola |
52. Herbs or subshrubs 1–10(–15) dm. | → 54 |
54. Basal and cauline leaves present at flowering. | → 55 |
55. Bracts persistent; leaflets 30–80(–130) mm, pubescent adaxially. | → 56 |
| L. leucophyllus |
| L. pratensis |
55. Bracts deciduous or tardily deciduous; leaflets 10–35(–60) mm, glabrous or pubescent adaxially. | → 57 |
57. Corollas pale sulfur yellow, blue, or white. | L. sulphureus |
57. Corollas usually deep purple to light blue, sometimes violet, pink, or white, banner patch yellow to cream or absent. | → 58 |
58. Flowers (6–)9–12(–14) mm; herbs 2.5–4 dm; stems erect or ascending, clustered; proximal petioles (5–)7–9(–15) cm; leaflet hairs silky hairy, not tomentose or woolly. | L. argenteus |
58. Flowers 10–16 mm; herbs 2–3.5 dm; stems prostrate to matted; petioles 5–12 cm; leaflet hairs ± spreading, dense, tomentose to woolly. | L. grayi |
54. Basal leaves absent at flowering or, when present, then petioles less than 3 times as long as leaflets. | → 59 |
59. Banners not much reflexed-recurved beyond midpoint, this less than 3 mm proximal to apex; pedicels 1–2.5 mm. | L. argenteus |
59. Banners well reflexed-recurved at or proximal to midpoint, this 3.5–6 mm proximal to apex; pedicels 2–8 mm. | → 60 |
60. Herbs 1.5–3 dm; leaves cauline; leaflets 20–50 mm, silvery-silky adaxially. | L. obtusilobus |
60. Herbs 2–10 dm; leaves cauline and sometimes clustered at base; leaflets 15–60(–90) mm, silky-villous or tomentose to woolly adaxially. | → 61 |
61. Leaflets tomentose to woolly, hairs ± spreading, dense; flowers 10–15 mm; corollas bluish to purple; banner glabrous or hairy abaxially. | L. ludovicianus |
61. Leaflets usually silky; flowers 8–14(–18) mm; corollas pale purple to bright blue, sometimes yellowish or whitish; banner silky-hairy abaxially. | L. sericeus |
38. Banner usually glabrous abaxially (hairy in some varieties of L. albifrons, L. argenteus). | → 62 |
| → 63 |
63. Petioles greater than 3 cm; plants usually inland in California, Oregon. | → 64 |
64. Subshrubs or shrubs; stems decumbent to prostrate-ascending. | L. albifrons |
| L. longifolius |
63. Petioles often 3 cm or less, rarely to 6 cm; plants of coastal bluffs, dunes, beaches in British Columbia, California, Oregon, Washington. | → 65 |
65. Shrubs, usually 5–20 dm; stems ascending or erect; immediate coast and more inland. | L. arboreus |
65. Subshrubs, 2–5 dm; stems prostrate to decumbent; immediate coast. | L. littoralis |
62. Perennial herbs, rarely woody at base. | → 66 |
66. Leaflets glabrous or sparsely hairy adaxially, appearing green. | → 67 |
67. Upper keel margins glabrous. | → 68 |
68. Corollas pale or bright yellow to orange-yellow; California. | → 69 |
69. Bracts 2–7 mm; herbs 4–6 dm; corollas bright yellow to orange-yellow. | L. croceus |
69. Bracts 7–14 mm; herbs 6–9 dm; corollas pale yellow. | L. elmeri |
68. Corollas blue to purple, violet, lavender, pink, or white (may fade pale yellow to white in L. tracyi); widely distributed, including California. | → 70 |
70. Leaves basal and cauline. | → 71 |
71. Banners distinctly ruffled, markedly concave on lateral face; keel margins glabrous. | L. oreganus |
71. Banners smooth, not ruffled; keel margins ciliate. | L. polyphyllus |
| → 72 |
72. Flowers (11–)15–21 mm; Alaska, Canada, and Greenland. | L. nootkatensis |
72. Flowers 8–10(–12) mm; California and Oregon. | L. tracyi |
67. Upper keel margins ciliate (sometimes sparsely so in L. onustus). | → 73 |
73. Herbs greater than 3.5 dm; leaves all cauline, no leaves clustered at base. | → 74 |
74. Leaflets long-villous abaxially, glabrous or glabrate adaxially; petioles 2–10 cm; flowers (11–)15–21 mm; Alaska, British Columbia, Newfoundland and Labrador (Newfoundland), Nova Scotia. | L. nootkatensis |
74. Leaflets glabrous or partly glabrate; petioles 3–5 cm; flowers 12–16 mm; California to British Columbia 12–16 mm; California to British Columbia. | L. rivularis |
73. Herbs less than 3.5 dm; leaves basal and cauline, or cauline and clustered near base. | → 75 |
75. Herbs rhizomatous (from slender, underground rootstock); flowers 8–11 mm, bracts 3–4 mm; leaflets silky-hairy abaxially; California, s Oregon. | L. onustus |
75. Herbs not rhizomatous; flowers 9–20 mm; bracts (3–)4–14 mm; leaflets hairy abaxially but not silky-hairy; Alaska to Nunavut, southward to California, eastward to New Mexico. | → 76 |
76. Caudices subterranean; divisions rhizomelike; Colorado, n New Mexico, Utah. | L. polyphyllus |
76. Caudices superficial; divisions closely tufted; Alaska to Nunavut, southward to California, eastward to Colorado. | → 77 |
77. Largest leaflets 35–110 mm. | L. polyphyllus |
77. Largest leaflets 10–40(–50) mm. | → 78 |
78. Herbs 1–4 dm; Alaska and Canada. | L. arcticus |
78. Herbs (2–)3–6.5 dm; Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington. | L. polyphyllus |
66. Leaflets hairy, appearing greenish gray to silver adaxially. | → 79 |
79. Bracts usually persistent; racemes usually dense (except L. covillei loose, spirally arranged, sometimes whorled). | → 80 |
| L. lepidus |
80. Leaflets (30–)40–110(–130) mm. | → 81 |
81. Leaves all cauline, leaflets villous, hairs greater than 1 mm; racemes loose (flowers whorled or spirally arranged); corollas light blue. | L. covillei |
81. Leaves basal and cauline, leaflets strigose, hairs less than 1 mm; racemes dense; corollas violet to dark blue. | L. pratensis |
79. Bracts usually ± deciduous (except L. covillei and L. kuschei); racemes ± open (spirally arranged or whorled). | → 82 |
82. Upper keel margins usually glabrous, sometimes ciliate. | → 83 |
83. Herbs or subshrubs, 0.5–2 dm; flowers 4–11 mm; keel ± straight. | → 84 |
84. Petioles 1–3(–4) cm; stems prostrate, forming mats; stipules 2–5 mm; pedicels 1–3(–4) mm; plants of subalpine to alpine montane forests; California, Nevada, Oregon. | L. breweri |
84. Petioles (2–)3–6(–8) cm; stems forming robust, dense tufts; stipules 6–11 mm; pedicels (2–)4–5 mm; plants of pumice gravel flats; California (Mono County). | L. duranii |
83. Herbs, (1.5–)2–15 dm; flowers (8–)9–18 mm; keel usually upcurved. | → 85 |
85. Stipules usually leaflike, lanceolate, green. | L. fulcratus |
85. Stipules not leaflike, setaceous, green to silvery. | → 86 |
86. Corollas usually yellow to orange-yellow, rarely lavender or violet. | → 87 |
87. Flowers 9–12 mm; corollas pale yellowish to lavender or violet; California, Oregon. | L. adsurgens |
87. Flowers 12–15 mm; corollas bright yellow to orange-yellow; California. | L. croceus |
86. Corollas usually blue, lavender, violet, purple, pink, rarely white or yellowish. | → 88 |
88. Leaves basal and cauline; plants of moist or wet places. | → 89 |
89. Flowers 10–13 mm; plants of sand dunes, roadsides, sandy woods; s Alaska to n British Columbia. | L. kuschei |
89. Flowers 9–15 mm; plants of moist to wet places; California. | L. polyphyllus |
88. Leaves cauline; plants of dry places. | → 90 |
90. Banners narrow, wings narrow, not covering keel tip. | L. albicaulis |
90. Banners ovate, wings wide, covering keel tip. | → 91 |
91. Leaflet blades green, sparsely to densely hairy. | → 92 |
92. Flowers 9–12 mm; California, Nevada, Oregon. | L. andersonii |
92. Flowers 13–16 mm; California. | L. hyacinthinus |
91. Leaflet blades gray-hairy to silvery-silky. | → 93 |
93. Herbs rhizomatous; plants usually of valleys, grasslands; elevation 0–1500 m. | L. formosus |
93. Herbs not rhizomatous; plants of mountains, forests; 500–3500 m. | → 94 |
94. Corollas white with banner patch turning tawny; seeds 7–11 mm; California (Anthony Peak, Mendocino County). | L. antoninus |
94. Corollas pale yellowish to lavender or violet and banner patch yellow to white, or lavender to blue and banner patch pale yellowish; seeds 4–6 mm; California, Oregon. | → 95 |
95. Leaflet blade adaxial surfaces appressed hairy to ± silky to dull green; bracts 2–8 mm; flowers 9–12 mm; corollas pale yellow to lavender or violet; California, Oregon. | L. adsurgens |
95. Leaflets blade adaxial surfaces densely silver-silky to woolly; bracts 6–11 mm; flowers 10–14 mm; corollas lavender to blue; California. | L. elatus |
82. Upper keel margins ciliate. | → 96 |
96. Herbs 0.1–3.5(–5) dm; stems usually ± prostrate to decumbent, rarely ascending. | → 97 |
97. Corollas pink; California (Humboldt and Trinity counties). | L. constancei |
97. Corollas purple, ± violet, lavender, rose, light blue, yellow, or white; Arizona, British Columbia, California. | → 98 |
| → 99 |
99. Leaflets 5–9; stems not weak; British Columbia to California. | L. littoralis |
99. Leaflets 3–5; stems weak; California (Marin, Monterey, Sonoma counties). | L. tidestromii |
98. Leaves usually basal (if cauline, then clustered near base). | → 100 |
100. Racemes 2–7 cm; banners ± pubescent adaxially. | L. lapidicola |
100. Racemes 10–23 cm; banners glabrous adaxially. | → 101 |
101. Racemes 10–16 cm; flowers 10–16 mm; leaflets tomentose-woolly; California. | L. grayi |
101. Racemes 6–23 cm; flowers 7–13 mm; leaflets villous-hirsute with long, spreading hairs; Arizona. | L. huachucanus |
96. Herbs (1–)2–15 dm; stems usually erect, ascending, or spreading, rarely decumbent. | → 102 |
102. Leaflets densely tomentose or woolly. | → 103 |
103. Stem hairs less than 1 mm, not sharp or stiff; petioles 5–12 cm; flowers 10–15 mm; California (San Louis Obispo County). | L. ludovicianus |
103. Some stem hairs 1–3 mm, sharp, stiff; petioles 6–30 cm; flowers 10–18 mm; California. | L. magnificus |
102. Leaflets sometimes densely hairy but not woolly. | → 104 |
104. Leaves clustered at or near base. | → 105 |
| L. peirsonii |
105. Corollas light blue, pink, pale yellow, purple, or violet. | → 106 |
106. Peduncles 13–20 cm; corollas light blue, pink, or pale yellow (often drying straw-colored). | L. cervinus |
106. Peduncles 8–15 cm; corollas purple to violet. | L. sericatus |
104. Some leaves cauline, spread along stems. | → 107 |
| L. argenteus |
| → 108 |
| → 109 |
109. Herbs 1–4 dm; flowers 10–12 mm; California, Nevada, Oregon. | L. nevadensis |
109. Herbs 4–10 dm; flowers 12–15 mm; British Columbia to Alberta, southward to California, eastward to Utah and New Mexico. | → 110 |
110. Legumes 2 cm wide; Arizona, New Mexico. | L. neomexicanus |
110. Legumes 0.7–1 cm wide; British Columbia to Alberta, southward to California, ne Nevada, s Utah. | L. polyphyllus |
108. Leaflets 30–120(–150) mm. | → 111 |
111. Corollas usually bright yellow, rarely pale purple. | L. sabineanus |
| → 112 |
112. Herbs strigose to shaggy-pubescent; leaves yellow-green, leaflets 5–11 mm wide; proximal petioles 5–10 cm; bracts 7–15 mm, persistent; California. | L. covillei |
112. Herbs puberulent or hairy; leaves green; bracts 4–10 mm, semideciduous; California, New Mexico. | → 113 |
113. Leaflets 2–5 mm wide; proximal petioles (3–)5–14 cm; California (Rock Creek to Yosemite National Park). | L. gracilentus |
113. Leaflets 5–13 mm wide; proximal petioles 5–7 cm; New Mexico (Sacramento and White mountains). | L. sierrae-blancae |