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- Oxytropis_sericea abstract "Oxytropis sericea is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common names white locoweed, white point-vetch, whitepoint crazyweed, and silky crazyweed. It is native to western North America from Yukon and British Columbia south through the Pacific Northwest, the Rocky Mountains, and the Great Plains.This plant is a perennial herb growing up to about 30 centimetres (12 inches) in maximum height. It grows from a long taproot. The leaves are up to 20 cm (7.9 in) long. One plant may produce several flowering stalks, each with up to 27 flowers. The fruit is a legume pod up to 2.5 cm (0.98 in) long containing many hairy, leathery, kidney-shaped seeds. The tough seeds can remain dormant in a soil seed bank for a long time. This helps the species survive stress conditions such as cold, exposure, and desiccation. This is often one of the first plants to grow up in the spring.The plant may occur in a wide variety of habitat types, including those in subalpine and alpine climates. It may occur at 3,708 metres (12,165 feet) in elevation in Colorado. It easily takes hold on rangeland that has been disturbed, and in mature, climax plant communities.This plant, a species of locoweed, is a common cause of poisoning in livestock in North America. Locoweed poisoning is \"the most widespread poisonous plant problem in the western United States.\" Locoweeds cause locoism, a disease state resulting from chronic neurological damage. Symptoms of locoism include depression, blindness, loss of coordination, emaciation, tremors, paralysis, constipation, deterioration of the coat, decreased libido, abortion, seizures, and death. It may also predispose cattle to high mountain brisket disease, a type of congestive heart failure. The toxic agent in the plant is swainsonine, an alkaloid. Animals affected include cattle, sheep, horses, goats, and wildlife such as elk and mule deer. Horses are very susceptible to the poisoning, and do not recover from locoism. Cattle, sheep, and horses find the plant palatable and even preferable to other forages, even when grass is readily available. They may become chemically addicted to the plant. Cattle tend to prefer the flowers and fruits of the plants, which contain higher levels of swainsonine than the leaves. One to three months of heavy exposure can cause death.".
- Oxytropis_sericea binomialAuthority Thomas_Nuttall.
- Oxytropis_sericea class Eudicots.
- Oxytropis_sericea conservationStatus "G5".
- Oxytropis_sericea conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Oxytropis_sericea division Flowering_plant.
- Oxytropis_sericea family Fabaceae.
- Oxytropis_sericea family Faboideae.
- Oxytropis_sericea family Galegeae.
- Oxytropis_sericea genus Oxytropis.
- Oxytropis_sericea kingdom Plant.
- Oxytropis_sericea order Fabales.
- Oxytropis_sericea order Rosids.
- Oxytropis_sericea thumbnail Oxytropis_sericea_1.jpg?width=300.
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- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Alkaloid.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Alpine_climate.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oxytropis.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plants_described_in_1838.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Climax_species.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Constipation.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Depression_(mood).
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Elevation.
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- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Epileptic_seizure.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Eudicots.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Fabaceae.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Fabales.
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- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Flowering_plant.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Fur.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Galegeae.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Great_Plains.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Heart_failure.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Legume.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Libido.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Livestock.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Locoweed.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Miscarriage.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Montane_ecology.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Mule_deer.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Oxytropis.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Northwest.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Paralysis.
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- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Rocky_Mountains.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Rosids.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Soil_seed_bank.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Swainsonine.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Taproot.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Nuttall.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Visual_impairment.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Yukon.
- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oxytropis sericea".
- Oxytropis_sericea binomial "Oxytropis sericea".
- Oxytropis_sericea binomialAuthority Thomas_Nuttall.
- Oxytropis_sericea familia Fabaceae.
- Oxytropis_sericea genus "Oxytropis".
- Oxytropis_sericea ordo Fabales.
- Oxytropis_sericea regnum "Plantae".
- Oxytropis_sericea species "O. sericea".
- Oxytropis_sericea status "G5".
- Oxytropis_sericea statusSystem "TNC".
- Oxytropis_sericea subfamilia Faboideae.
- Oxytropis_sericea tribus Galegeae.
- Oxytropis_sericea unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Oxytropis_sericea unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Oxytropis_sericea unrankedOrdo Rosids.
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- Oxytropis_sericea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Oxytropis_sericea subject Category:Oxytropis.
- Oxytropis_sericea subject Category:Plants_described_in_1838.
- Oxytropis_sericea hypernym Plant.
- Oxytropis_sericea type Eukaryote.
- Oxytropis_sericea type Plant.
- Oxytropis_sericea type Species.
- Oxytropis_sericea type Thing.
- Oxytropis_sericea type Q19088.
- Oxytropis_sericea type Q756.
- Oxytropis_sericea comment "Oxytropis sericea is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common names white locoweed, white point-vetch, whitepoint crazyweed, and silky crazyweed. It is native to western North America from Yukon and British Columbia south through the Pacific Northwest, the Rocky Mountains, and the Great Plains.This plant is a perennial herb growing up to about 30 centimetres (12 inches) in maximum height. It grows from a long taproot. The leaves are up to 20 cm (7.9 in) long.".
- Oxytropis_sericea label "Oxytropis sericea".
- Oxytropis_sericea sameAs Q7116188.
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- Oxytropis_sericea sameAs m.0hn8y_v.
- Oxytropis_sericea sameAs Oxytropis_sericea.
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- Oxytropis_sericea sameAs Oxytropis_sericea.
- Oxytropis_sericea sameAs Q7116188.
- Oxytropis_sericea wasDerivedFrom Oxytropis_sericea?oldid=469022374.
- Oxytropis_sericea depiction Oxytropis_sericea_1.jpg.