This species is endemic to the Owyhee Uplands. Owyhee clover occurs on barren slopes or mounds composed of talus and loose soils derived from tuffaceaus/ashy parent material.
Limiting factors
Invasive weeds can displace Owyhee clover. Ground disturbance by livestock, spraying and seeding associated with rangeland improvements, road construction, and off-road vehicle traffic can also harm this species. Potential habitat loss from development of mining claims is an additional threat.
Data gaps
Develop germination, cultivation, and transplanting protocols, and investigate required soil symbionts. Focus seed collection on capturing potential genetic diversity.
Conservation actions
Mitigate for range projects that are potentially damaging to the species. Minimize ash and gravel excavation in sensitive areas. Manage recreational activity in sensitive areas.