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Hosackia oblongifolia var. cuprea
COPPER-FLOWERED BIRD'S-FOOT TREFOIL


Higher Taxonomy
Family: Fabaceae (Leguminosae)View DescriptionDichotomous Key
Common Name: LEGUME FAMILY
Habit: Annual to tree. Leaf: generally alternate, generally compound, generally stipuled, generally entire, pinnately veined Inflorescence: generally raceme, spike, umbel or head; or flowers 1--few in axils. Flower: generally bisexual, generally bilateral; hypanthium 0 or flat to tubular; sepals generally 5, generally fused; petals generally 5, free, fused, or lower 2 +- united into keel (see 3, Key to Groups, for banner, wings); stamens 10 or many (or [1], 5, 6, 7, 9), free or fused or 10 with 9 filaments at least partly fused, 1 (uppermost) free; pistil 1, ovary superior, generally 1-chambered, ovules 1--many, style, stigma 1. Fruit: legume, including a stalk-like base (above receptacle) or not. Seed: 1--many, often +- reniform, generally hard, smooth.
Genera In Family: +- 730 genera, 19400 species: worldwide; with grasses, requisite in agriculture, most natural ecosystems. Many cultivated, most importantly Arachis, peanut; Glycine, soybean; Phaseolus, beans; Medicago, alfalfa; Trifolium, clovers; many orns. Note: Unless stated otherwise, fruit length including stalk-like base, number of 2° leaflets is per 1° leaflet. Upper suture of fruit adaxial, lower abaxial. Anthyllis vulneraria L. evidently a waif, a contaminant of legume seed from Europe. Laburnum anagyroides Medik., collected on Mount St. Helena in 1987, may be naturalized. Ceratonia siliqua L., carob tree (Group 2), differs from Gleditsia triacanthos L. in having evergreen (vs deciduous) leaves that are 1-pinnate (vs 1-pinnate on spurs on old stems, 2-pinnate on new stems) with 2--5(8) (vs 7--17) 1° leaflets, commonly cultivated, now naturalized in southern California. Aeschynomene rudis Benth. , Halimodendron halodendron (Pall.) Voss (possibly extirpated), Lens culinaris Medik. are agricultural weeds. Caragana arborescens Lam. only cult. Ononis alopecuroides L. , Sphaerophysa salsula (Pall.) DC. all evidently extirpated. Cercidium moved to Parkinsonia; Chamaecytisus to Cytisus; Psoralidium lanceolatum to Ladeania.
eFlora Treatment Author: Martin F. Wojciechowski, except as noted
Scientific Editor: Martin F. Wojciechowski, Thomas J. Rosatti.
Genus: HosackiaView DescriptionDichotomous Key

Common Name: LOTUS
Habit: Perennial herb, unarmed. Leaf: odd-1-pinnate; stipules scarious or leaflet-like, fragile or not, early-deciduous; leaflets 3--15, often +- opposite. Inflorescence: several-flowered umbel or 1--2-flowered, axillary, generally peduncled, often bracted. Flower: corolla yellow, white, or pink, fading darker; 9 filaments fused, 1 free. Fruit: dehiscent, exserted from calyx, linear to oblong, +- beaked. Seed: few--several.
Etymology: (D. Hosack, New York physician, botanist, mineralogist, 1769--1835) Note: Pollen apertures 3. Intermediates may be hybrids.
eFlora Treatment Author: Luc Brouillet
Reference: Brouillet 2008 J Bot Res Inst Texas 2:387--394
Unabridged Reference: Isely 1981 Mem New York Bot Gard 25:128--206
Species: Hosackia oblongifoliaView Description 


Habit: Often hairy. Stem: sprawling or ascending, 1--6 dm. Leaf: stipules scarious, fragile; leaflets 3--11, +- opposite, 1--2.5 cm, generally elliptic to oblong. Inflorescence: 2--6-flowered; peduncle bract 0 or just below umbel, simple or divided. Flower: calyx 4--6 mm, lobes < tube; corolla 8--13 mm, generally white-yellow, claw included to +- exserted from calyx tube. Fruit: 2.5--5 cm, 1.5--2 mm wide, oblong, glabrous. Seed: few.

Hosackia oblongifolia Benth. var. cuprea (Greene) Brouillet
NATIVE
Leaf: leaflets 3--7, glabrous. Flower: corolla 8--9 mm.
Ecology: Meadows, open pine woodland; Elevation: 2400--2800 m. Bioregional Distribution: n SNF (Calaveras Co.), s SNH (Tulare Co.), SNE. Flowering Time: Jul--Aug
Synonyms: Lotus cupreus Greene; Hosackia cuprea (Greene) Smiley; Lotus oblongifolius (Benth.) Greene var. cupreus (Greene) Ottley
Jepson eFlora Author: Luc Brouillet
Reference: Brouillet 2008 J Bot Res Inst Texas 2:387--394
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Citation for this treatment: Luc Brouillet 2012, Hosackia oblongifolia var. cuprea, in Jepson Flora Project (eds.) Jepson eFlora, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=91759, accessed on April 16, 2024.

Citation for the whole project: Jepson Flora Project (eds.) 2024, Jepson eFlora, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/, accessed on April 16, 2024.

Hosackia oblongifolia  
var. cuprea
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Hosackia oblongifolia  
var. cuprea
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Hosackia oblongifolia  
var. cuprea
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Hosackia oblongifolia  
var. cuprea
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Hosackia oblongifolia  
var. cuprea
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n SNF (Calaveras Co.), s SNH (Tulare Co.), SNE.
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