Oxytropis deflexa

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Read about Oxytropis deflexa in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Oxytropis deflexa, DC. (Aragallus deflexus, Heller). Leafy- stemmed to nearly stemless, a foot or less tall with crowded lfts. in 12-16 pairs, lanceolate to oblong, 3-6 lines long: fls. rather small, about 3 lines long, pale purple: pods pendant, 1-celled, many times exceeding the calyx. Mountains, Brit. Amer. to Colo, and Utah. Fls. June, July.—Prefers moist open ground throughout the eastern Rockies at lower altitudes. A very distinct species by reason of its stipules almost free, or only slightly adnate to the base of the petioles.


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