''Rupertia physodes'' is a species of
legume
A legume () is a plant in the family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae), or the fruit or seed of such a plant. When used as a dry grain, the seed is also called a pulse. Legumes are grown agriculturally, primarily for human consumption, for livestock f ...
known by the common names forest scurfpea
and California tea.
It is native to west coast and coastal mountains of
California, and northwards through the
Cascade Range
The Cascade Range or Cascades is a major mountain range of western North America, extending from southern British Columbia through Washington and Oregon to Northern California. It includes both non-volcanic mountains, such as the North Cascades, ...
into
Idaho and
British Columbia.
Description
''Rupertia physodes'' is a low bushy perennial with often recumbent branches that may form a dense ground cover. It has deep, woody roots and grows well on the dry edges of woods and prairies where it flowers in late spring and summer when few other nectar sources remain available.
It has trifoliate leaves with three dark green tear-shaped entire leaflets which are smooth overall to sparsely hairy along the veins.
The flowers are crowded on an auxiliary raceme, approximately long and with approximately 25–40 flowers. The individual papilionaceous (pea-like) flowers are white to cream colored, tinged with green or purple when freshly opened and fading to a rusty brown. A notable characteristic of this species is that the calyx continues to grow after the flower is shed and it soon becomes much longer than the developing seed pod, forming a large expanded conical collar around the one-seeded pod.
At maturity the grayish one-seeded pod is tomentulose and membranaceous and can be easily rubbed off the single shiny black long
reniform seed that it tightly encloses. The mature bracts have a light resinous aromatic odor reminiscent of hops.
References
External links
Jepson Manual Treatment for ''Rupertia physodes''USDA Plants Profile of ''Rupertia physodes''''Rupertia physodes'' — U.C. Photo gallery
Psoraleeae
Flora of California
Flora of British Columbia
Flora of Idaho
Flora of Oregon
Flora of Washington (state)
Flora of the Cascade Range
Flora of the Klamath Mountains
Natural history of the California chaparral and woodlands
Natural history of the California Coast Ranges
Natural history of the Transverse Ranges
Natural history of the San Francisco Bay Area
Natural history of the Santa Monica Mountains
Taxa named by James Walter Grimes
Flora without expected TNC conservation status
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