Amorpha canescens
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Key Characteristics

Small semi-woody perennial (50-100 cm) of dry openings; leaves pinnately compound, leaflets pubescent, 1-2 cm; flowers small, purple, in dense terminal spikes.

Status and Rank

  • State Status: SC - Special Concern (rare or uncertain; not legally protected)
  • State Rank: S3 - Vulnerable
  • Global Rank: G5 - Secure

Occurrences

County NameNumber of OccurrencesYear Last Observed
Barry32006
Berrien31987
Branch12006
Calhoun31985
Cass81987
Kalamazoo132008
Kent21984
Livingston12001
Oakland11985
St. Joseph152007
Van Buren32008
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Information is summarized from MNFI's database of rare species and community occurrences. Data may not reflect true distribution since much of the state has not been thoroughly surveyed.

Habitat

Found in dry prairies, dry bluffs and hills, sandy roadsides and clearings.

Natural Community Types

Associated Plants

Poverty grass, flowering spurge, needle grass, round-headed bush-clover, bracken fern, New Jersey tea, Seneca snakeroot, winged sumac, hairy phlox, naked tick-trefoil, common spiderwort, black and white oak, old-field goldenrod, big bluestem, little bluestem, Pennsylvania sedge, tower mustard, whorled milkweed, Ohio horse mint, old field balsam, hairy hawkweed, dwarf dandelion, rough blazing star, cylindrical blazing star, blue toadflax, wild lupine, horsemint, racemed milkwort, panic grass, and Venus looking glass.

Management

The habitat of this species has been severely degraded and diminished. This species likely requires natural disturbances associated with prairie habitat such as prescribed fire and brush removal. Prevent invasive species from entering the site.

General Survey Guidelines

Random meander search covers areas that appear likely to have rare taxa, based on habitat and the judgment of the investigator.

Survey Methods

More Information

See MNFI Species Abstract

References

Survey References

Technical References

Page Citation

Michigan Natural Features Inventory. 2007. Rare Species Explorer (Web Application). Available online at http://web4.msue.msu.edu/mnfi/explorer [Accessed Nov 23, 2009]