Found in dry, rocky areas
Seen blooming in May in Poshuouinge, Santa Fe NF The bright yellow pea-like flowers of the low-growing James’ Prairie Clover catch your eye, otherwise you would miss it. It grows to only 4 inches high with typical clover-like leaves, leaves divided into three leaflets, covered with long, silky white hairs. Flowers grow in a dense feathery cluster and turn reddish-brown with age. No traditional uses were found for this plant. If you are trying to identify a different flower then you can check what other flowers bloom this month. If you cannot identify a flower from the website, send a photo and where you took it to contact@rockymountainsflora.com. Read online for tips.
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AuthorI am Marilyn Phillips, a native of England, whose love of nature and the outdoors from childhood brought me by a circuitous route to Crested Butte, Colorado in 1993 and 16 years later to northern New Mexico. My exploration of the many trails in these areas, my interest in wildflowers and photography, and career in computer system design came together in this creation. If you have any corrections, comments or questions, please contact me by email. Archives
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