Description: Hedysarum inhabits disturbed sites, especially roadsides and two-track roadbeds, in the sagebrush steppe of Montana and Idaho. This species does not inhabit the adjacent sagebrush steppe where native plant cover is 100%. Date: 21 July 2011, 14:19. Source: Hedysarum boreale Uploaded by Tim1357. Author: Matt Lavin from Bozeman, Montana, USA. Camera location44° 40′ 59.39″ N, 112° 48′ 51.99″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 44.683163; -112.814442.
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, 12:13. Source: 2015.05.24_12.13.37_IMG_2333. Author: Andrey Zharkikh from Salt Lake City, USA.
Description: Hedysarum boreale perhaps as part of a seed mix is common along roadsides but is rarely seen out on the sagebrush steppe except very occasionally along a two-track road. Date: 25 June 2010, 17:46. Source: Hedysarum boreale Uploaded by Tim1357. Author: Matt Lavin from Bozeman, Montana, USA. Camera location43° 33′ 20.3″ N, 112° 56′ 38.1″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 43.555638; -112.943917.
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, 10:45. 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.
Description: This whitish flowered Hedysarum also has the same flower structure as other Hedysarum especially in regard to the protruding keel and short wing petals. Date: 21 July 2004, 16:43. Source: Hedysarum sulphurescens Uploaded by Tim1357. Author: Matt Lavin from Bozeman, Montana, USA. Camera location45° 43′ 02.38″ N, 110° 58′ 09.77″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 45.717327; -110.969381.
Summary[edit] Description: This whitish flowered Hedysarum also has the same flower structure as other Hedysarum especially in regard to the protruding keel and short wing petals. Date: 21 July 2004, 16:42. Source: Hedysarum sulphurescens Uploaded by Tim1357. Author: Matt Lavin from Bozeman, Montana, USA. Camera location45° 43′ 02.43″ N, 110° 58′ 09.7″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 45.717341; -110.969362.