I see a lot of this as I'm hunting in central Kansas pastures and CRP fields. This particular one came from Pratt County. It seems to like sandy soils. It has a rounded form that sometimes takes a tear-drop shape, like this one. Big specimens might be knee-high, small ones maybe the size of a volleyball. It seems to have a tap root. On a very unscientific basis, I've come to associate the presence of this plant with the presence of pheasants and quail.
The colors didn't come through very well in the pictures, particularly the color of the small twisted up part. Those twisted up parts seem to occur in pairs, making me think they are a split-open seed pod. But I really don't know.
Can anybody tell me what this is?
The colors didn't come through very well in the pictures, particularly the color of the small twisted up part. Those twisted up parts seem to occur in pairs, making me think they are a split-open seed pod. But I really don't know.
Can anybody tell me what this is?