Schott's indigo bush (Psorothamnus shottii), also known as Schott's dalea, is found in the Sonoran Deserts of California (the Colorado Desert), Arizona and norther Mexico.
It is a shrub with highly branching stems that are green to woolly gray-green and glandular.
The flowers are a deep purple-blue and the fruit is a legume pod coated in glands and containing one seed.
I never did see the flowers in their prime and I am not certain of this identification. |
I think the long green strips toward the top may be legume pods, although I have no certainty of that. I've also seen photos that make it look like the legume develops from the flower. |
I assume these may be legumes drying up. |
The purple flowers remind me a little of irises, both in the depth of color and in the shape.
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