Pussyfoot (Dalea obovata) is a useful volunteer plant because it is a legume, and thus able to fix atmospheric nitrogen into the soil via a symbiotic relationship with rhizobia bacteria. For that nitrogen to be available for the future benefit of other plants here, I will need to leave roots in the ground to decay after the plant has died. (If I had grazing animals feeding on legumes, e.g., clover, then their waste would more quickly process the captured nitrogen to be used by other plants, but I suspect my neighbors might object to livestock here.)
In the meantime, this is an interesting plant to watch with its complex flower and grey-green leaves.



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