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jordal's field locoweed, jordal's locoweed, jordal's oxytrope

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roald's locoweed

Habit Plants 5–12(–18) cm, herbage sparsely pilose, hairs subappressed. Plants 4–16 cm, herbage sparsely pilose, hairs subappressed.
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.

2–11 cm;

stipules glabrous or strigose abaxially, margins ± ciliate, apex often bristly;

leaflets 11–21, scattered or opposite, blades 4–8.5 mm.

Racemes

usually 2–9-flowered, subcapitate or somewhat elongate.

usually 8–12(–14)-flowered, subcapitate or somewhat elongate.

Peduncles

3–12(–14) cm, axis 1–4.5 cm in fruit.

3–12 cm, axis 1.5–4.5 cm in fruit.

Corollas

whitish or yellowish, sometimes polychrome, 10–14(–15) mm.

lavender or pink-purple, sometimes polychrome, 13–16(–17) mm.

Calyces

tube (3.7–)4–5.5 mm, lobes 1–1.5 mm.

tube (3.7–)4.5–5 mm, lobes (1–)1.2–2(–2.7) mm.

Legumes

9–12 × 3.5–5 mm.

9–15 × 4–6 mm.

2n

= 32.

= 64.

Oxytropis campestris var. jordalii

Oxytropis campestris var. roaldii

Phenology Flowering spring–summer. Flowering summer.
Habitat Alpine tundra, heathlands, gravel bars, exposed ridges. Alpine and arctic tundra.
Elevation 10–1300 m. (0–4300 ft.) 0–500 m. (0–1600 ft.)
Distribution
from FNA
AK; BC; NT; YT
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from FNA
AK; NT; YT
[BONAP county map]
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 roaldii has flowers that are usually larger, calyx lobes that are usually longer, and other subtle differences aside from flower color that allow segregation from var. jordalii. However, there are intermediate specimens, and in some places, especially on gravel bars, flower color grades within populations. A similar pattern is to be noted between the partially sympatric vars. davisii and spicata in the mountains of Alberta, and between other varieties situated elsewhere. The Pan-Arctic Flora (http://panarcticflora.org/) recognizes Oxytropis roaldii as a distinct species.

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

Source FNA vol. 11. FNA vol. 11.
Parent taxa Fabaceae > subfam. Faboideae > Oxytropis > Oxytropis campestris Fabaceae > subfam. Faboideae > Oxytropis > Oxytropis campestris
Sibling taxa
O. campestris var. chartacea, O. campestris var. columbiana, O. campestris var. cusickii, O. campestris var. davisii, O. campestris var. dispar, O. campestris var. johannensis, O. campestris var. minor, O. campestris var. roaldii, O. campestris var. spicata, O. campestris var. varians, O. campestris var. wanapum
O. campestris var. chartacea, O. campestris var. columbiana, O. campestris var. cusickii, O. campestris var. davisii, O. campestris var. dispar, O. campestris var. johannensis, O. campestris var. jordalii, O. campestris var. minor, O. campestris var. spicata, O. campestris var. varians, O. campestris var. wanapum
Synonyms O. jordalii, O. campestris subsp. jordalii, O. leucantha subsp. jordalii O. roaldii, O. campestris subsp. roaldii
Name authority (A. E. Porsild) S. L. Welsh: Leafl. W. Bot. 10: 25. (1963) (Ostenfeld) S. L. Welsh: Great Basin Naturalist 51: 386. (1991)
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