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blackish locoweed, Ogilvie Range locoweed

Photo is of parent taxon

blackish locoweed, blackish oxytrope

Habit Plants loosely cespitose, herbage loosely pilose, caudex branches elongate and spreading. Plants densely cespitose to loosely matted, herbage green to silvery-canescent, villous, strigose, or glabrous.
Leaflets

11–15, blade surfaces loosely pilose.

9–15, blade surfaces silvery-canescent, villous, strigose, or glabrous.

Racemes

2-flowered.

(1 or)2(–5)-flowered.

Peduncles

0.3–2.1 cm.

1–4 cm.

Calyx

tube usually villous-pilose, hairs black.

Legumes

stipitate, stipe 4–5 mm, subequal to calyx tube;

body ellipsoid to cylindroid, villous.

subsessile to short-stipitate, stipe 1.5–2 mm, shorter than calyx tube;

body usually strigulose to pilose or villous, rarely glabrous, hairs black.

2n

= 16.

Oxytropis nigrescens var. lonchopoda

Oxytropis nigrescens var. nigrescens

Phenology Flowering summer. Flowering summer.
Habitat Alpine tundra. Arctic and alpine tundra, coastal shores, gravel bars, rock outcrops.
Elevation 1200–1700 m. (3900–5600 ft.) 10–1800 m. (0–5900 ft.)
Distribution
from FNA
YT
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from FNA
AK; BC; NT; YT; Asia (Kamchatka, Siberia)
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Discussion

There is considerable variation in stipe length through the range of Oxytropis nigrescens. The localization of an elongated stipe in var. lonchopoda, known only from the Ogilvie Mountains, demonstrates a coincidence of that feature with the similar O. podocarpa, whose fruit is much more inflated and in which the leaflets are usually falcate.

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

Variety nigrescens is a highly variable taxon in which green or silvery, loose or compact, and villous to strigose or even glabrous, plants often grow intermingled. Morphological intermediates between this variety and vars. lonchopoda and uniflora occur.

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

Source FNA vol. 11. FNA vol. 11.
Parent taxa Fabaceae > subfam. Faboideae > Oxytropis > Oxytropis nigrescens Fabaceae > subfam. Faboideae > Oxytropis > Oxytropis nigrescens
Sibling taxa
O. nigrescens var. nigrescens, O. nigrescens var. uniflora
O. nigrescens var. lonchopoda, O. nigrescens var. uniflora
Synonyms O. nigrescens subsp. lonchopoda Aragallus nigrescens, O. bryophila, O. glaberrima, O. nigrescens subsp. bryophila, O. nigrescens var. bryophila, O. nigrescens subsp. pygmaea, O. nigrescens var. pygmaea, O. pygmaea, Spiesia nigrescens
Name authority Barneby: Leafl. W. Bot. 10: 23. (1963) unknown
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