A common milkvetch in the low elevation Wyoming big sagebrush steppe of eastern Montana. The acaulescent habit, leaves in a rosette (or nearly so), purple flowers, pods not mottled (without color patches), and herbage covered in medifixed (dolabriform) hairs combine to distinguish this species.
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