Oxytropis campestris
From Natural History of Southeast Alaska
Field Locoweed (Oxytropis campestris): Small light yellow flowered legume of gravel bars and rocky areas at upper elevations
Collections in ARCTOS from throughout much of the region, though more concentrated along northern mainland.
Local Notes
- Sitka/Oxytropis campestris: Not often reported in the area, though probably more widespread than currently known. Locations near town include high elevations of Bear Mountain, gravel bars of Blue Lake Creek. In the broader area, found near Rust Lake and along Red Bluff Bay River. (edit)
References
Weblinks
- e-FloraBC treatment for davisii page for Oxytropis campestris
- USDAPLANTS page for Oxytropis campestris
- e-FloraBC treatment for jordalii page for Oxytropis campestris
- EthnoBotany page for Oxytropis campestris
- e-FloraBC page for Oxytropis campestris
- e-FloraBC treatment for varians page for Oxytropis campestris
- e-FloraBC treatment for spicata page for Oxytropis campestris
- PacNW Herbaria Records for Oxytropis campestris
- Search Arctos Database for Oxytropis campestris (Southeast only)
- Search Arctos Database for Oxytropis campestris (entire database)
- Encyclopedia of Life search for Oxytropis campestris
- iNaturalist Observations for Oxytropis campestris in Southeast Alaska
Other References
- Hall 2010: "Dry sandy places, alpine; sand dunes in yakutat. Uncommon."
- Muller: [as var. jordalii] N; alpine: [as var. varians] N & E; dry sandy places, alpine