Amorpha eanesceiis, Pursh. Shoe-strings. Lead-Plant. 



Very abundant on prairies throughout the stale. 

 Parosela eimeandra, (Nutt.) Britton. Slender Parosela. 

 Dalea laxiflora, Pursh. 



Common from the Missouri valley to the Black Hills. 

 Parosela dalea, (L.) Britton. Pink Parosela. 

 Dalea alopecuroides, Willd. 



In sandy soils from the Missouri valley eastward; 

 occasional in the Minnesota and Sioux valleys; common 

 in the Missouri valley. 



Parosela aurea, (Nutt.) Britton. Golden Parosela. 

 Dalea aurea, (Nutt.) 



On bluffs and loose soils from the Missouri valley 

 westward. 



Kuhnistera Candida, (Willd.) Kuntze. White Prairie 

 Clover. 

 Petalstemon candidus, Michx. 



Very common on prairies throughout the state. 

 Kuhnistera compacta, (Spreng.) Kuntze. Dense-flowered 

 Prairie Clover. 

 Petalstemon compacta, Swezey. 



Occasional on dry plains from the Missouri valley 

 westward. 



Kuhnistera purpurea, (Vent.) MacM. Violet Prairie 

 Clover. 

 Petalstemon violaceus, Michx. 



Common throughout the state; especially abundant in 

 sandy or gravelly soils. 



Kuhnistera villosa, (Nutt.) Kuntze. Hairy Prairie 

 Clover. 

 Petalstemon villosus, Nutt. 



In the Bad Lands, east of the Black Hills. 

 Astragalus crassicarpus, Nutt. Buffalo Pea, Ground 

 Plum. 

 Astragalus caryocarpus, Ker. 



Very common on prairies throughout the state. 



