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

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field locoweed

Habit Plants 5–12(–18) cm, herbage sparsely pilose, hairs subappressed. Plants 5–55 cm, herbage silky-pilose to hirsute or glabrescent.
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.

3–40 cm;

stipules usually ± pilose abaxially, sometimes glabrous, margins ciliate, with clavate processes;

leaflets (9–)15–45, scattered, subopposite, or fasciculate, blades 2–24 mm.

Racemes

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

(4–)10–25+-flowered.

Peduncles

3–12(–14) cm, axis 1–4.5 cm in fruit.

3.5–35+ cm, axis 1.5–21 cm in fruit.

Corollas

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

usually yellowish or whitish, rarely purplish in polychrome populations, sometimes fading purplish, keel tip sometimes maculate, usually 12–17(–19) mm.

Calyces

tube (3.7–)4–5.5 mm, lobes 1–1.5 mm.

pilosulous, hairs black and pale, tube 4–7.5 mm, lobes (1.2–)1.5–3 mm.

Legumes

9–12 × 3.5–5 mm.

12–19(–24+) × 3.5–6 mm.

2n

= 32.

= 48, 96, 98.

Oxytropis campestris var. jordalii

Oxytropis campestris var. varians

Phenology Flowering spring–summer. Flowering spring–summer.
Habitat Alpine tundra, heathlands, gravel bars, exposed ridges. Gravel bars, terraces, rock outcrops, roadsides, woods, heathlands, alpine meadows.
Elevation 10–1300 m. (0–4300 ft.) 10–2000 m. (0–6600 ft.)
Distribution
from FNA
AK; BC; NT; YT
[BONAP county map]
from FNA
AK; BC; MB; 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 varians is a highly variable entity, with numerous plants with differing morphological phases often growing together on the same gravel bar or hillside in portions of Alaska and Yukon. Alpine phases of the variety, especially in southeastern Alaska, northern British Columbia, and southwestern Yukon, closely simulate high altitude materials of var. cusickii at its northern limits in Alberta and southern British Columbia. Specimens of var. varians appear to intergrade with materials of var. jordalii in montane sites near Juneau. Certainly, this is the northern counterpart of var. spicata, from which it differs in characters that are altogether tenuous. Some specimens from eastern Alaska show evidence of intermediacy between var. varians and Oxytropis splendens. These form the basis of Oxytropis tananensis Jurtzev (B. A. Jurtzev 1993b), which the Pan-Arctic Flora (http://panarcticflora.org/) recognizes 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. roaldii, O. campestris var. spicata, O. campestris var. wanapum
Synonyms O. jordalii, O. campestris subsp. jordalii, O. leucantha subsp. jordalii Aragallus varians, O. alaskana, O. campestris subsp. varians, O. hyperborea, O. tananensis, O. varians
Name authority (A. E. Porsild) S. L. Welsh: Leafl. W. Bot. 10: 25. (1963) (Rydberg) Barneby: Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., ser. 4, 27: 253. (1952)
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