Oxytropis sericea
Early Yellow Locoweed
Flower Side Dissected
Nicolle Flats in Buffalo Pound Provincial Park
27-May-2021
The calyx, standard, and near wing have been removed from this specimen. The stamens and pistil have been separated from the rest of the flower. Nine of the ten stamens have their filaments united in a column which surrounds the pistil. The filament of the tenth stamen is distinct. Note the keel terminates in a prominent beak.
Note that the key to the genera in Flora of Alberta requires that the flowers NOT be yellow. This of course is not true for this species. It does this in an attempt to exclude Lotus. The most common Lotus on the Canadian prairies, L. corniculatus, has deep yellow flowers arranged in an umbel-like inflorescence.
Sericea: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora and Flora of Alberta leading to this species.
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Oxytropis: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora and Flora of Alberta leading to this genus.
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Leguminosae: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora leading to this family.
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