Along Hwy 190, on Santa Rosa Plateau, 0.7 mile southwest of Death Valley National Park sign, Inyo County, California, elev. approx. 4830 feet.
7000’, in the margins between the increasingly-disused-road and the pine forest. Volcanic soils; didn’t really see this after the switch to more granitic soils.
Formerly considered as L. andersonii var. christinae. Jepson calls the tip of the keel “pale lavender” which is better than the brown I would’ve called it.
Faboideae / Genisteae
Pinyon-Juniper woodland along NV-844, west slope of the Paradise Range, Nye County, Nevada, elev. approx. 6800 feet (2072 m).