This perennial herb forms a mat-like rosette with smooth leaves each divided into several leaflets. It blooms in spikes of pink or purplish flowers in May and June.[2]
^ abO'Kennon, Robert J.; Taylor, Kimberly Norton (2013). "Eleocharis Microformis (Cyperaceae): Rediscovered in North America from the Edwards Plateau and Trans-Pecos Regions of Texas". Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas. 7 (1): 587–593. JSTOR24621111.
^ abTaylor, K. N., & O’Kennon, R. J. (2013). ECOLOGY AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS ENDEMIC DALEA REVERCHONII (FABACEAE). Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, 7(1), 603–610. http://www.jstor.org/stable/24621114
Further reading
Nelson, Allan D.; Kieschnick, Sam (2016). "A Comparison of a Walnut Limestone Glade and Peripheral Barren Habitats for Dalea Reverchonii (Fabaceae)". Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas. 10 (2): 569–574. JSTOR44858602.