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locoweed
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locoweed

Oxytropis sericea
In the United States: Native · also called white locoweed, white point-vetch, whitestem locoweed

This perennial legume provides moderate nectar and pollen rewards to honeybees, attracting foragers primarily during late spring and early summer blooms in full sun and dry conditions. Peak bloom typically occurs in June in temperate zones, with flowers lasting several weeks per plant. Management note: the plant contains alkaloids toxic to livestock, requiring careful placement in grazing areas, though safe for bees in moderation.

Nectarmedium
Pollenmedium
Bloom (US) May–September
Duration~45 days
TypePerennial
Sunfull
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