panded part of the raceme so closely as to give it a comose 
appearance. 
** Stems 2 to 4 feet high, branching, very villous, of a 
woody texture. Leaflets 5-7, lanceolate, silky. Flowers 
disposed in racemes, exceeding a foot in length, alternate, 
on short pedicels. Calyr villous; upper lip bifid, under 
entire, with exceedingly long, villous, hair-like bracteole. 
Bractee subulate. Vexillum large, blue; ale and carina 
pallid. Pod smooth, 3-5-seeded ; seeds small, blackish 
brown.” — Douglas. 
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