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Frequent on dry and mesic prairies; also in woodland edges.
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perennial shrub; 1’ to 2 1/2’ tall; branched; very hairy.
alternate; pinnately divided; blades 2 1/2” by 3/4”; twelve to twenty pairs of leaflets; leaflets oval with small points at the tips; very hairy above and below.
racemes at the ends of the branches; 1” to 4” long; flowers densely packed.
corolla purple, narrow, 3/8” long, with yellow stamens projecting beyond the petals; calyx 3/16” long, hairy; flowering from late June to mid-July.
Actually it produces a fruit.
You don't need a microscope,
you have prezi.
Yes the fire makes the roots grow and spread out in a larger distance.
Lead plant is pollinated by bees but it is not eaten by any animal.
Its grows in flat ,dry ,prairie.
No, lead plant is a very common type of prairie plant.
People use it as erosion control to erode invasive plants roots. It also acts like stinging nettle but its looks much different.