Description
Key Characters:
Growth Form:
short-lived perennial herbs with taproots.
Stems:
Stems usually decumbent, not rooting at the nodes, 0.5–10 dm long.
Roots:
Leaves:
Leaves compound.
Alternate.
Leaflets broadly elliptic, rhombic, or obovate, 15–30(–50) mm long, 7–15 mm wide, often with a reddish or dark patch.
Apex minutely denticulate.
Surfaces pubescent or upper surface glabrate.
Leaflet margins entire.
Lateral veins ending at margins.
Petiolate.
Stipules oblong, adnate to petioles ca. 4/5 their length, triangular in upper part and abruptly contracted to the setaceous apex.
Flowers:
Flowers in heads terminal or pseudoaxillary, globose or ovoid, 20–35 mm long, 20–25 mm in diameter, usually sessile or on peduncles up to 200 mm long, usually subtended by reduced leaves.
Flowers papilionaceous; pedicels 0–1 mm long, not reflexed after anthesis, bracts absent, bracteoles absent.
Calyx tube 3–4.5 mm long, 10–nerved, glabrous to sparsely pilose, the throat more or less closed by an epidermal thickening covered by hairs, the teeth narrowly deltate, the lowest one 4–8 mm long, the 4 others 2–5 mm long.
Corolla reddish purple, pink, or sometimes white, 12–20 mm long.
Stamens 10; upper stamen distinct, the other 9 connate into a tube.
Ovary superior.
Fruit:
Pods ovoid; enclosed in calyx; irregularly circumscissile.
Seeds 1(2); yellow or brownish; ovoid; 1.5–2 mm long.
Ploidy:
2n = 14; 28; 48
Habitat:
Wet; open areas such as pastures and lawns.
Elevation Range:
820–2,070 m.