Le leucophyllus Dougl. Stems several, ascending, 40-60 om. tall, 
branched, very leafy, the entire plant softly hirsute with white spreading 
hairs, hoary; petioles commonly 3-8 cm. longs stipules subulate, about 
1 cm, long; leaflets commonly 6-9, oblanceolate, 3-8 cm, long, 8-12 mm, 
wide; spikes dense, 10-20 cm, long, 2.5 cm. wide, not strictly erect, 
but somewhat ascending; the bracts subulate, 8-12 mm, long, soon decid- 
uous, ascending in bud; pedicels 2-5 mm, long; upper calyx lobes 6 mm, 
long, rounded at the base, the lower subequal, very softly hirsute; corolla 
lavender or nearly white, the banner strongly reflexed, hirsute, commonly 
8 mm, in diameter, wings nearly or quite 10 m, long, the bend of the keel 
usually apparent, the keel ciliate; pods 2-5 cm. long, 5-4 seeded, the 
seeds flesh-colored, rather glaucous, 5 im, long. 
Occasional on basalt outcrops in hot sunny places. Post Falls; Arrow; 
divide betw. the St. Joe and Ulearwater Rse, 5200 ft. 
