
Blue Mountain Prairie Clover
dalea ornata
The Blue Mountain Prairie Clover (Dalea ornata) is an eye-catching perennial wildflower native to the arid landscapes, sagebrush steppes, and rocky canyons of the Pacific Northwest. Part of the legume family, this beautiful plant produces vibrant, rose-purple flower spikes that rise gracefully above its textured, green foliage. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, it serves as an ecological anchor, stabilizing dry soils with its extensive taproot system and enriching the surrounding habitat through nitrogen fixation.
Hábitat: Typically found on dry, sandy, or gravelly soils within sagebrush steppes, basalt slopes, and open ponderosa pine woodlands.
Aspecto
This species forms upright clumps between 15 to 50 centimeters tall, featuring compound leaves with 5 to 7 gland-dotted, lance-shaped leaflets. Its most striking feature is the dense, cone-shaped flower spike at the tip of each stem, packed with tiny pink-purple flowers that are supported by distinctly hairy, fuzzy calyces, giving the spike a soft, textured appearance.

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Ecologists highly prize this plant for restoring degraded rangelands because its deep roots are excellent at preventing soil erosion.
Its fuzzy flower spikes strongly resemble colorful, miniature bottle-brushes blooming in the desert.
The name 'Blue Mountain' does not refer to the color of its flowers, but rather the Blue Mountains region of Oregon and Washington where it is natively found.
Habilidades especiales
Nitrogen Fixation
Enriches impoverished soils by harboring symbiotic root bacteria that convert atmospheric nitrogen into usable plant nutrients.
Drought Endurance
Utilizes a deep, robust taproot system to access moisture stored deep within the arid, rocky earth during hot summer months.
Herbivore Deterrence
Features gland-dotted foliage that releases bitter chemical compounds to discourage grazing by generalist herbivores.
Medidas y detalles
- Longitud
- 15-50 cm
- Esperanza de vida
- 3-10 años
Dieta y alimentación
As a primary producer, this plant utilizes photosynthesis to generate energy from sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water while absorbing essential soil nutrients.
Alimentos principales
- Sunlight
- Carbon dioxide
- Water
- Soil minerals
Conexiones ecológicas
Greater Sage-Grouse
Centrocercus urophasianus
The foliage and protein-rich seeds are consumed as food by native wildlife.
Alfalfa Leafcutter Bee
Megachile rotundata
Native bees visit the showy flower spikes to collect pollen and nectar, facilitating pollination.
Rhizobium Bacteria
Rhizobium leguminosarum
Symbiotic bacteria colonize the roots, providing nitrogen to the plant in exchange for carbohydrates.
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Preguntas frecuentes
¿Cómo identificar a Blue Mountain Prairie Clover?
La forma más fácil de identificar a Blue Mountain Prairie Clover es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.
¿Cuál es el longitud de Blue Mountain Prairie Clover?
15-50 cm
¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Blue Mountain Prairie Clover?
3-10 años
¿Qué come Blue Mountain Prairie Clover?
As a primary producer, this plant utilizes photosynthesis to generate energy from sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water while absorbing essential soil nutrients.
¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Blue Mountain Prairie Clover?
Typically found on dry, sandy, or gravelly soils within sagebrush steppes, basalt slopes, and open ponderosa pine woodlands.
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