Dalea formosa

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Scientific Name Dalea formosa USDA PLANTS Symbol DAFO
Common Name Feather Dalea, Featherplume ITIS Taxonomic Serial No. 26616
Family Fabaceae (Pea) SEINet
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Description Habitat: Gravelly or rocky soils, dry slopes and flats from 2,000-6,500 ft, generally from West Texas and Big Bend to the Panhandle.
Plant: Low shrub 2 to 3 feet tall with many crooked, tangled, unarmed woody stems.
Leaves: Alternate, odd-pinnately-compound leaves 1/4 to 1 inch long with 7 or 9 very small, thick leaflets, each less than 1/8-inch long, often folded; smooth upper surfaces, gland-dotted beneath.
Inflorescence: Terminal clusters of 2 to 10 pea-like blossoms, each 1/2-inch long or less; feather-like, gray/white calyx lobes; corolla with rose-pink to purple wings and keel and yellow/white banner.
Blooming period: June-September.
References: "Manual of the Vascular Plants of Texas" by Correll and Johnston, "Little Big Bend" by Roy Morey, "Wildflowers of Texas" by Michael Eason and SEINet.
BONAP Distribution Map

Texas Status:
Native

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