Oxytropis campestris var. jordalii |
Oxytropis campestris var. davisii |
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jordal's field locoweed, jordal's locoweed, jordal's oxytrope |
Davis locoweed, Davis' field locoweed, Davis' oxytrope |
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Habit | Plants 5–12(–18) cm, herbage sparsely pilose, hairs subappressed. | Plants 9–45 cm, herbage strigose, strigulose, or pilose. |
Leaves | 1.5–9 cm; stipules glabrous or strigose abaxially, margins ± ciliate, apex often bristly; leaflets 9–19, scattered or opposite, blades 1–11 mm. |
3–17(–25) cm; stipules free ends 5–6 mm, sparsely pilose abaxially, margins ciliate, sometimes also with clavate processes; leaflets 25–39(–45), sometimes fasciculate, blades 4–20(–29) mm. |
Racemes | usually 2–9-flowered, subcapitate or somewhat elongate. |
10–30+-flowered, elongate in fruit. |
Peduncles | 3–12(–14) cm, axis 1–4.5 cm in fruit. |
5–35(–38) cm, axis 2–8(–14) cm in fruit. |
Corollas | whitish or yellowish, sometimes polychrome, 10–14(–15) mm. |
usually pink-purple and fading dark purple, or bluish, sometimes polychrome, 14–19 mm. |
Calyces | tube (3.7–)4–5.5 mm, lobes 1–1.5 mm. |
tube 4.2–6(–6.5) mm, lobes 1.3–3 mm. |
Legumes | 9–12 × 3.5–5 mm. |
10–14 × 3.5–5 mm. |
2n | = 32. |
= 32. |
Oxytropis campestris var. jordalii |
Oxytropis campestris var. davisii |
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Phenology | Flowering spring–summer. | Flowering spring–early summer. |
Habitat | Alpine tundra, heathlands, gravel bars, exposed ridges. | Gravelly sites in boreal forests. |
Elevation | 10–1300 m. (0–4300 ft.) | 900–1500 m. (3000–4900 ft.) |
Distribution |
AK; BC; NT; YT |
AB; BC; NT |
Discussion | Variety jordalii is transitional to vars. roaldii and varians. Data from J. L. Jorgensen et al. (2003) give some support to O. jordalii and O. varians as distinct species. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Variety davisii is readily distinguished by the combination of its colorful flowers, fasciculate leaflets (or the tendency toward fasciculate leaflets), and elongate inflorescences. It forms apparent intermediates with Oxytropis sericea var. speciosa and at the southern portion of its range is more or less transitional to var. spicata. A relationship with var. johannensis cannot be discounted, especially with those portions of that variety with fasciculate leaflets. Specimens transitional to O. splendens make assignment of materials to one or the other difficult in particular instances. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 11. | FNA vol. 11. |
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Synonyms | O. jordalii, O. campestris subsp. jordalii, O. leucantha subsp. jordalii | O. davisii, O. jordalii subsp. davisii |
Name authority | (A. E. Porsild) S. L. Welsh: Leafl. W. Bot. 10: 25. (1963) | S. L. Welsh: Leafl. W. Bot. 10: 25. (1963) |
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