Oxytropis deflexa var. foliolosa |
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foliose locoweed, foliose nodding locoweed, foliose oxytrope, nodding locoweed |
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Habit | Plants appearing acaulescent, sometimes with 1(or 2) developed internodes; herbage sparsely pilose. |
Racemes | densely (2–)4–10-flowered, hemispheric or subcapitate to shortly subcylindric, slightly elongate in fruit, with more flowers. |
Corollas | usually bright pink-purple or purple. |
2n | = 16. |
Oxytropis deflexa var. foliolosa |
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Phenology | Flowering summer. |
Habitat | Tundra, conifer, aspen, birch, and alder communities, gravel bars, roadsides. |
Elevation | 0–3700 m. (0–12100 ft.) |
Distribution |
AK; ID; MT; NV; UT; WY; AB; BC; NB; NL; NT; NU; ON; QC; YT |
Discussion | Though usually appearing acaulescent in alpine and shore situations, plants of var. foliolosa frequently have one or two evident internodes in lower elevation habitats along stream systems. Specimens intermediate between this and var. sericea are not uncommon. Assignment of all specimens to one or the other of the varieties is not always possible. The Pan-Arctic Flora (http://panarcticflora.org/) treats var. foliolosa as Oxytropis deflexa subsp. dezhnevii (Jurtzev) Jurtzev. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 11. |
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Synonyms | O. foliolosa, Aragallus foliolosus, Astragalus deflexus var. foliolosus, O. deflexa subsp. foliolosa |
Name authority | (Hooker) Barneby: Leafl. W. Bot. 6: 111. (1951) |
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