Spanish Clover Wildflowers Found in Oregon
Spanish Clover

Lotus purshianus - The species originally ranged from Manitoba to British Columbia, south to New Mexico and California, but has since spread along roads and railroad grades into several eastern states. Pursh's lotus is a slender annual with a weak root system. Plants are usually 6-20 inches tall, and are branched along the upper third of the stem. Placed regularly along the stem are small leaves consisting of three leaflets. The yellowish-white flowers are only about 1/8 inch long, but mature into dark pods (legumes) that may be over an inch long. The abundance of the plant seems little affected by grazing. In closely cropped pastures, the plants grow short and stocky; in tall grass the plants grow tall and slender. A perennial European lotus is grown like alfalfa for livestock forage. Blooming period is May to October. Habitat: Dry fields and disturbed places in many plant communities, cismontane, occasionally desert, coastal and mountain forests, chaparral, watercourses, roadsides

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