Data provided by the participants of the Consortium of California Herbaria

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Lotus hamatus is a species of legume known by the common name San Diego bird's-foot trefoil. It is native to the coastal mountain ranges of California and Baja California, where it grows in various types of scrub and canyon habitat. It is an annual herb taking a spreading or upright form. It is lined with leaves each made up of oval leaflets each about a centimeter long. The flower cluster is a small bunch of red and yellow flowers. Each flower is in a tubular calyx of sepals and is only a few millimeters long. The fruit is a narrow, bent legume pod up to 1.5 centimeters long, including the hooked beak at the tip.

Plant type

Annual herb

Size

4 - 31 in Tall

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Color

Yellow, Red

Sun

Full Sun

Site type

Desert canyons, washes, disturbed places

Plant communities

Chaparral, Coastal Sage Scrub

Bees
Butterflies

Pollinators supported

2 confirmed and 153 likely

  • Likely

  • Confirmed

Compact Cuckoo Nomad Bee

Epeolus compactus

Ceraunus Blue

Hemiargus ceraunus

Sleepy Orange

Abaeis nicippe

Ancylandrena atoposoma

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Persimmons (Diospyros virginiana)

Diospyros virginiana