Scurfpea (2)
Lemon Scurfpea
Psoralidium lanceolatum
Family:
Pea (Fabaceae)
AKA: Lanceleaf Scurfpea
Photo taken on:
June 4, 2009
Location:
Bandelier National Monument, NM
Life Zones:
Plains to foothills
Habitat:
Dry, sandy areas
Grows to 20" in patches appearing grass-like. Leaves are divided into 3 narrow leaflets. Tiny flowers are white to purple.
Slimflower Scurfpea
Psoralidium tenuiflorum
Family:
Pea (Fabaceae)
AKA: Slender-flowered Scurfpea, Scurfy Pea, Wild Alfafa
Photo taken on:
September 2, 2013
Location:
Wet Mountains, Eastern CO
Life Zones:
Plains to foothills
Habitat: Dry open slopes, prairie
Grows 2 to 3ft with many branches from a stout stem. Leaves have three leaflets and are dotted with glands. The tiny, blue- purple pea-like flowers grow in a loose long cluster. Compare to Alfalfa which has tight round clusters of flowers.