Deerweed (Lotus Scoparius)
| Plant: A sprawling perennial shrub up to 3 feet tall with slender,
branching stems. Nitrogen fixing bacteria associated with the plants'
roots convert nitrogen gas into nitrates useable by plants as food. |
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| Flowers: The many golden-yellow flowers, often seen with a hint of
red, arise on short, little stalks from a single point. These groups
are dispersed up the main stem. The flowers are the characteristic
pea shape. |
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Stem, flower and seed pod, Leaf: The 3-parted, narrow, oblong
leaves are sparse along the stems. The pods, with 2 or 3 dark brown
seeds, taper to a slender point.
Leaf: Alternate on stems, 3 oblong leaflets 1/8 to 3/8 inches long. |
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| Flowering period: |
January to December |
| Use by Indians: |
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| Can be found here: |
Back Bay Drive, Shellmaker Island, Bayview Nature
Trail |
| Native Plant: Yes |
Halophyte: No |
| Family Name: Pea |
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Date: 11/16/2003
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