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Oxytropis campestris subsp. rishiriensis (Matsum.) Toyok.   (redirected from: Oxytropis rishiriensis Matsum.)
Family: Fabaceae
[Oxytropis rishiriensis Matsum.]
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Japan Flora: Short-creeping, lanate, suffrutescent subshrub; stems 10-15 cm. long; leaflets oblong, acute, the stipules adnate to the base of the petioles, ovate, acnminate, 1-nerved, pubescent; racemes rather many­flowered, the bracts lanceolate, much longer than the pedicel; flowers about 2 cm. long; calyx tubulose with short teeth; legumes sessile, acute, nearly glabrous, ascending. Aug. 

Hokkaido (Mount Rishiri and Mount Yubari); rare.

 

Oxytropis campestris subsp. rishiriensis
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