List of Peas of Montana
There are at least 174 members of the Pea order: Fabales found in Montana.[1] Some of these species are exotics (not native to Montana)[2] and some species have been designated as Species of Concern.[3]
- Alfalfa, Medicago sativa
- Alpine Milkvetch, Astragalus alpinus
- Alsike Clover, Trifolium hybridum
- American Bird's-foot Trefoil, Lotus unifoliolatus
- American Milkvetch, Astragalus americanus
- American Purple Vetch, Vicia americana
- American Vetch, Vicia americana ssp. americana
- Apline Sweet-vetch, Hedysarum alpinum
- Barr's Milkvetch, Astragalus barrii
- Beckwith's Clover, Trifolium beckwithii
- Bent Milkvetch, Astragalus inflexus
- Bent-flowered Milkvetch, Astragalus vexilliflexus
- Bessey's Locoweed, Oxytropis besseyi
- Bessey's Locoweed, Oxytropis besseyi var. fallax
- Bessey's Locoweed, Oxytropis besseyi var. ventosa
- Bessey's Locoweed, Oxytropis besseyi var. besseyi
- Bigleaf Lupine, Lupinus polyphyllus
- Bitterroot Milkvetch, Astragalus scaphoides
- Black Locust, Robinia pseudoacacia
- Black Medic, Medicago lupulina
- Bladder-vetch, Sphaerophysa salsula
- Blue Nodding Locoweed, Oxytropis deflexa var. sericea
- Boreal Locoweed, Oxytropis borealis
- Boreal Sweet-vetch, Hedysarum boreale
- Bourgeau's Milkvetch, Astragalus bourgovii
- Broad-keeled Milkvetch, Astragalus platytropis
- Broad-leaf Peavine, Lathyrus latifolius
- Browse Milkvetch, Astragalus cibarius
- Burke's Lupine, Lupinus polyphyllus var. burkei
- Canadian Milkvetch, Astragalus canadensis
- Canadian Milkvetch, Astragalus canadensis var. canadensis
- Chickpea Milkvetch, Astragalus cicer
- Columbia Locoweed, Oxytropis campestris var. columbiana
- Common Crown-vetch, Coronilla varia
- Common Sainfoin, Onobrychis viciifolia'
- Cup Clover, Trifolium cyathiferum
- Cusick's Locoweed, Oxytropis campestris var. cusickii
- Depressed Lupine, Lupinus argenteus var. depressus
- Don Meadow Milkvetch, Astragalus agrestis
- Drummond's Milkvetch, Astragalus drummondii
- Dwarf Clover, Trifolium nanum
- Earth-nut Peavine, Lathyrus tuberosus
- Few-flowered Scurfpea, Psoralidium tenuiflorum
- Field Locoweed, Oxytropis campestris
- Flat Pea, Lathyrus sylvestris
- Flexible Milkvetch, Astragalus flexuosus
- Freckled Milkvetch, Astragalus lentiginosus
- Garden Bird's-foot-trefoil, Lotus corniculatus
- Geyer's Milkvetch, Astragalus geyeri
- Gray's Milkvetch, Astragalus grayi
- Ground Milkvetch, Astragalus chamaeleuce
- Groundplum Milkvetch, Astragalus crassicarpus
- Groundplum Milkvetch, Astragalus crassicarpus var. crassicarpus
- Groundplum Milkvetch, Astragalus crassicarpus var. paysonii
- Hare's-foot Locoweed, Oxytropis lagopus
- Hare's-foot Locoweed, Oxytropis lagopus var. atropurpurea
- Hare's-foot Locoweed, Oxytropis lagopus var. conjugens
- Hare's-foot Locoweed, Oxytropis lagopus var. lagopus
- Hayden Clover, Trifolium haydenii
- Hollyleaf Clover, Trifolium gymnocarpon
- Indian Milkvetch, Astragalus australis
- Kellogg's Spurred Lupine, Lupinus caudatus
- Kelsey's Milkvetch, Astragalus atropubescens
- Lackschewitz' Milkvetch, Astragalus lackschewitzii
- Lance-leaf Scurfpea, Psoralidium lanceolatum
- Large-bracted Scurf-pea, Pediomelum cuspidatum
- Latah Tule Pea, Lathyrus bijugatus
- Lead Plant, Amorpha canescens
- Least Bladdery Milkvetch, Astragalus microcystis
- Lentil Vetch, Vicia tetrasperma
- Lesser Rushy Milkvetch, Astragalus convallarius
- Little Indian Breadroot, Pediomelum hypogaeum
- Lodgepole Lupine, Lupinus argenteus var. parviflorus
- Long-spur Lupine, Lupinus arbustus
- Long-stalk Clover, Trifolium longipes
- Loose-flower Milkvetch, Astragalus tenellus
- Low Hop Clover, Trifolium campestre
- Low Milkvetch, Astragalus lotiflorus
- Mat Milkvetch, Astragalus kentrophyta var. tegetarius
- Mat Vetch, Vicia americana ssp. minor
- Missouri Milkvetch, Astragalus missouriensis
- Montana Locoweed, Oxytropis besseyi var. argophylla
- Morton's Canadian Milkvetch, Astragalus canadensis var. mortonii
- Mountain Goldenbanner, Thermopsis montana
- Mountain Goldenbanner, Thermopsis montana var. montana
- Narrowleaf Milkvetch, Astragalus pectinatus
- Nine-anther prairie clover, Dalea enneandra
- Nodding Locoweed, Oxytropis deflexa
- Nodding Locoweed, Oxytropis deflexa var. foliolosa
- Painted Milkvetch, Astragalus ceramicus var. apus
- Painted Milkvetch, Astragalus ceramicus var. filifolius
- Pale Vetchling Peavine, Lathyrus ochroleucus
- Park Milkvetch, Astragalus leptaleus
- Parry's Clover, Trifolium parryi
- Parry's Locoweed, Oxytropis parryi
- Platte River Milkvetch, Astragalus plattensis
- Pomme-de-prairie, Pediomelum esculentum
- Pottery Milkvetch, Astragalus ceramicus
- Pretty Milkvetch, Astragalus eucosmus
- Prostrate Milkvetch, Astragalus miser var. decumbens
- Purple Locoweed, Oxytropis lambertii
- Purple prairie clover, Dalea purpurea
- Pursh's Milkvetch, Astragalus purshii
- Pursh's Silky Lupine,Lupinus sericeus
- Rabbit-foot Clover, Trifolium arvense
- Raceme Milkvetch, Astragalus racemosus
- Railhead Milkvetch, Astragalus terminalis
- Rattle Milkvetch, Astragalus adsurgens
- Red Clover, Trifolium pratense
- Robbins' Milkvetch, Astragalus robbinsii
- Roundleaf Thermopsis, Thermopsis rhombifolia
- Ruby Valley Locoweed, Oxytropis riparia
- Russian Milkvetch, Astragalus falcatus
- Scotch Broom, Cytisus scoparius
- Short's Milkvetch, Astragalus shortianus
- Shorttooth Canadian Milkvetch, Astragalus canadensis var. brevidens
- Showy Locoweed, Oxytropis splendens
- Siberian Peashrub, Caragana arborescens
- Silky prairie clover, Dalea villosa
- Silver-leaved Milkvetch, Astragalus argophyllus
- Silvery Lupine, Lupinus argenteus
- Silvery Lupine, Lupinus argenteus ssp. argenteus
- Silvery Lupine, Lupinus argenteus ssp. rubricaulis
- Silvery Scurfpea, Pediomelum argophyllum
- Slender Goldenbanner, Thermopsis montana var. ovata
- Slender Milkvetch, Astragalus gracilis
- Slender Trefoil, Lotus tenuis
- Small Lupine, Lupinus pusillus
- Sodaville Milkvetch, Astragalus lentiginosus var. salinus
- Spiny Milkvetch, Astragalus kentrophyta
- Spiny Milkvetch, Astragalus kentrophyta var. kentrophyta
- Spring Vetch, Vicia sativa
- Stalked-pod Locoweed, Oxytropis podocarpa
- Stemless-dwarf Lupine, Lupinus caespitosus
- Strawberry-head Clover, Trifolium fragiferum
- Suckling Clover, Trifolium dubium
- Summer Milkvetch, Astragalus hyalinus
- Sweetwater Milkvetch, Astragalus aretioides
- Threeleaf Milkvetch, Astragalus gilviflorus
- Timber Milkvetch, Astragalus miser
- Timber Milkvetch, Astragalus miser var. crispatus
- Timber Milkvetch, Astragalus miser var. miser
- Timber Milkvetch, Astragalus miser var. serotinus
- Toothed Medic, Medicago polymorpha
- Tufted Milkvetch, Astragalus spatulatus
- Tufted Vetch, Vicia cracca
- Twin Clover, Trifolium latifolium
- Two-grooved Milkvetch, Astragalus bisulcatus
- Western Sweet-vetch, Hedysarum occidentale
- Whip-root Clover, Trifolium dasyphyllum
- White Clover, Trifolium repens
- White locoweed, Oxytropis sericea
- White Locoweed, Oxytropis sericea var. sericea
- White Locoweed, Oxytropis sericea var. speciosa
- White prairie clover, Dalea candida
- White Sweetclover, Melilotus albus
- White-tip Clover, Trifolium variegatum
- Wild Licorice, Glycyrrhiza lepidota
- Wind River Milkvetch, Astragalus oreganus
- Winter Vetch, Vicia villosa
- Woody Milkvetch, Astragalus miser var. hylophilus
- Woolly Clover, Trifolium microcephalum
- Woolly-head Clover, Trifolium eriocephalum
- Woolly-leaf Lupine, Lupinus leucophyllus
- Woollypod Milkvetch, Astragalus purshii var. purshii
- Woollypod Milkvetch, Astragalus purshii var. concinnus
- Wormskjold's Clover, Trifolium wormskioldii
- Wyeth's Lupine, Lupinus polyphyllus var. humicola
- Yellow Alfalfa,Medicago falcata
- Yellow Clover, Trifolium aureum
- Yellow Sweet-vetch, Hedysarum sulphurescens
- Yellow Sweetclover, Melilotus officinalis
- Yellow-flower Locoweed, Oxytropis campestris var. gracilis
- Yellowstone Milkvetch, Astragalus miser var. praeteritus
Further reading
- Schiemann, Donald Anthony (2005). Wildflowers of Montana. Missoula, MT: Mountain Press Publishing. ISBN 0878425047.
See also
Notes
- ^ "Peas". Montana Natural Heritage Project. http://fieldguide.mt.gov/displayFamily.aspx?order=Fabales. Retrieved 2011-06-17.
- ^ Exotic species have been deliberately or accidentally introduced to areas outside of their native geographic range and are able to reproduce and maintain sustainable populations in these areas. These exotic populations may also be referred to as alien, introduced, invasive, non-native, or non-indigenous. "Species Status Codes, Exotics". Montana Natural Heritage Project. http://fieldguide.mt.gov/statusCodes.aspx#exotic. Retrieved 2011-06-17.
- ^ Species of Concern are native taxa that are at-risk due to declining population trends, threats to their habitats, restricted distribution, and/or other factors. Designation as a Montana Species of Concern or Potential Species of Concern is based on the Montana Status Rank, and is not a statutory or regulatory classification. Rather, these designations provide information that helps resource managers make proactive decisions regarding species conservation and data collection priorities. "Species Status Codes, Species of Concern". Montana Natural Heritage Project. http://fieldguide.mt.gov/statusCodes.aspx#soc. Retrieved 2011-06-17.