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Oxytropis borealis

  • Family name: Fabaceae
  • Common name: boreal locoweed
  • Growth form: Forb
  • Names used on the Toolik-Arctic Geobotanical Atlas maps:
    • Arctic Alaska Tundra Vegetation Map: Oxytropis borealis
    • Happy Valley Permanent Plots: Oxytropis borealis

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  1. Oxytropis borealis    , boreal locoweed
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    Sierra Co., CA, USA.
    Image author: Gary A. Monroe ©
    Website: USDA PLANTS Database
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  1. Oxytropis borealis    , boreal locoweed
  2. Close-up of flower. Closeup of flower showing calyx lobes about 2 mm in length, and with creamy verrucose glands which are visible through the black hairs on the teeth.
    Specimen from Banks Island, Bernard River 73?22'N 121?47'W, N.W.T. W.J. Maher & S. MacLean 37a. July 10, 1963, Canada.
    Image author: W.J. Maher & S. MacLean ?
    Website: Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
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  1. Oxytropis borealis    , boreal locoweed
  2. Close-up of inflorescence. Oxytropis borealis var. borealis. Inflorescence beginning to flower.
    N.W.T., Banks Island, Aulavik National Park, beside the Thomsen River, 9 July, 1999 Susan Aiken 99-034, Canada.
    Image author: Susan Aiken ?
    Website: Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
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  1. Oxytropis borealis    , boreal locoweed
  2. Inflorescences. Oxytropis borealis var. borealis. Plant with several inflorescences growing erect.
    N.W.T., Banks Island, Aulavik National Park, beside the Thomsen River, 9 July, 1999 Susan Aiken 99-034, Canada.
    Image author: Susan Aiken ?
    Website: Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
    Source of original image

  1. Oxytropis borealis    , boreal locoweed
  2. Plant in habitat. Oxytropis borealis var. borealis. Plant growing in Dryas mat with Salix arctica nearby. Scale bar in cm.
    N.W.T., Banks Island, Aulavik National Park, beside the Thomsen River, 9 July, 1999. Susan Aiken 99-034, Canada.
    Image author: Susan Aiken ?
    Website: Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
    Source of original image