Summary[edit] Description: Utah sweetvetch (Hedysarum boreale var. boreale), Pea family (Fabaceae). One mile south from Duchesne, along Hwy 191, Utah. Date: 25 May 2015, 12:10. Source: 2015.05.25_12.10.06_IMG_2378. Author: Andrey Zharkikh from Salt Lake City, USA.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Hedysarum hedysaroides in Avoriaz, Haute-Savoie, France. Date: 21 June 2020, 10:57:56. Source: Own work. Author: Krzysztof Golik. Camera location46° 10′ 50.64″ N, 6° 47′ 23.82″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 46.180734; 6.789950.
Summary[edit] Description: Utah sweetvetch (Hedysarum boreale var. boreale), Pea family (Fabaceae). One mile south from Duchesne, along Hwy 191, Utah. Date: 24 May 2015, 12:12. Source: 2015.05.24_12.12.05_IMG_2331. Author: Andrey Zharkikh from Salt Lake City, USA.
Summary[edit] Description: Utah sweetvetch (Hedysarum boreale var. boreale), Pea family (Fabaceae). One mile south from Duchesne, along Hwy 191, Utah. Date: 24 May 2015, 12:11. Source: 2015.05.24_12.11.25_IMG_2330. Author: Andrey Zharkikh from Salt Lake City, USA.
Summary[edit] Description: Utah sweetvetch (Hedysarum boreale var. boreale), Pea family (Fabaceae). Manti-LaSal National Forest near Birdseye, Utah. Date: 20 June 2016, 16:17. Source: 2016.06.20_16.17.31_IMG_6779. Author: Andrey Zharkikh from Salt Lake City, USA.
Summary[edit] Description: Hedysarium hedisaroides Original Caption Süssklee, Hedysarum obscurum. Date: 1796. Source: Figure from Deutschlands Flora in Abbildungen at http://www.biolib.de. Author: Johann Georg Sturm (Painter: Jacob Sturm). Other versions: : This file has been extracted from another file: Faboideae spp Sturm25.jpg: .
Summary[edit] Description: Hedysarum boreale, west of Tenderfoot Mesa and southwest of the Dolores River in John Brown Canyon, 38.665 -108.978, Mesa County, Colorado, 18 May 2019. Date: 18 May 2019, 18:14. Source: Hedysarum boreale. Author: Patrick Alexander from Las Cruces, NM.
Summary[edit] Description: Utah sweetvetch (Hedysarum boreale var. boreale), Pea family (Fabaceae). One mile south from Duchesne, along Hwy 191, Utah. Date: 25 May 2015, 12:09. Source: 2015.05.25_12.09.07_IMG_2377. Author: Andrey Zharkikh from Salt Lake City, USA.
Description: This is an uncommon species within the sagebrush steppe and seems to be most abundant along roads and other moderately disturbed settings. Date: 16 June 2009, 10:46. Source: Hedysarum boreale Uploaded by Jacopo Werther. Author: Matt Lavin from Bozeman, Montana, USA. Camera location43° 35′ 26.34″ N, 112° 43′ 11.79″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 43.590650; -112.719942.
Summary[edit] Description: Utah sweetvetch (Hedysarum boreale var. boreale), Pea family (Fabaceae). Manti-LaSal National Forest near Birdseye, Utah. Date: 18 June 2016, 09:33. Source: 2016.06.18_09.33.04_IMG_6710. Author: Andrey Zharkikh from Salt Lake City, USA.
NPS / Jacob W. Frank: Denali National Park and Preserve
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Description: Hedysarum boreale ssp. mackenzii syn. H. mackenzii, Denali National Park and Preserve, AK, USA. Date: 9 June 2012, 16:12. Source: Wild Sweet Pea Uploaded by AlbertHerring. Author: NPS / Jacob W. Frank: Denali National Park and Preserve.
Summary[edit] Description: Utah sweetvetch (Hedysarum boreale var. boreale), Pea family (Fabaceae). Hills along the LaSal Loop Road, San Juan County, Utah. Date: 9 May 2015, 07:22. Source: 2015.05.09_07.22.34_IMG_2077. Author: Andrey Zharkikh from Salt Lake City, USA.
Summary[edit] Description: Hedysarum boreale English: northern sweetvetch in Jasper National Park Français : le sainfoin de Mackenzie in Jasper National Park. Date: 7 July 2020, 17:43:46. Source: Own work. Author: Ethan Sahagun.