
Oxytropis splendens - Wikipedia
Oxytropis splendens, commonly known as showy locoweed, is a flowering perennial in the legume family endemic to the east slope of the Rocky Mountains. [3] Growing in Canada, Alaska, …
How to Care for Alpine Locoweed: Mastering Water, Sunlight
Learn exactly what Alpine Locoweed needs to thrive, get reminders when it’s time to water, and join the growing community on the Greg App.
Locoweed - Wikipedia
Locoweed (also crazyweed and loco) is a common name in North America for any plant that produces swainsonine, an alkaloid harmful to livestock.
(Oxytropis oxyphylloides) - Botanical Realm
Jan 14, 2025 · Conclusion In conclusion, Oxytropis oxyphylloides, or Mountain Locoweed, is a remarkable plant that embodies the beauty and resilience of alpine ecosystems. Its unique …
Stalked-pod Locoweed - Montana Field Guide
Stalked-pod Crazyweed is a perennial that usually forms small, dense cushions. Its naked stems are erect or prostrate and up to 7 cm long. The basal leaves are 2-5 cm long and pinnately …
Protect a New Population of Fassett's Locoweed - US Forest Service
The alpine milkvetch population, which started as a small patch of a dozen plants has doubled in size. Three additional plants regarded as rare in Wisconsin have also been found.
Field Locoweed - Montana Field Guide
Classification of the grasslands, shrublands, woodlands, forests and alpine vegetation associations of the Custer National Forest portion of the Beartooth Mountains in southcentral …
Showy Locoweed (Oxytropis splendens) · iNaturalist Canada
Oxytropis splendens, commonly known as showy locoweed, is a flowering perennial in the legume family endemic to the east slope of the Rocky Mountains. Growing in Canada, Alaska, several …
Alpine Locoweed - bgss.ca
Light: Full sun Soil: Well-drained, Rocky Bloom Colour: Purple Bloom Time: April, May Water: Low Latin Name: Oxytropis podocarpa Common Name: Alpine Locoweed Type: Native Perennial
Oxytropis alpestris (Oxytropis alpestris, Alpestris Locoweed, …
Oxytropis alpestris (also called Alpine Locoweed, among many other common names) is a perennial herbaceous plant native to the Alps. It has a rosette of leaves and yellow flowers.
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