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Astragalus (plant) - Wikipedia
Common names include milkvetch (most species), locoweed (in North America, some species) [4] and goat's-thorn (A. gummifer, A. tragacantha). Some pale-flowered vetches (Vicia spp.) are similar in appearance, but they are more vine -like than Astragalus. Most species in the genus have pinnately compound leaves. [5] .
Meet the marvelous milk-vetches | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
In California, Nevada and the Klamath Basin, some of these milk-vetches grow in habitats that are incredibly inhospitable to most plants. Let’s meet a few of these tough and resilient beauties. Coachella Valley milk-vetch. Astragalus lentiginosus var. coachellae.
Astragalus Root: Heart Benefits and Side Effects - WebMD
Jan 8, 2025 · Astragalus is also called huang qi or milk vetch. It comes from a type of bean or legume. While there are multiple species of astragalus, most astragalus supplements contain Astragalus...
Astragalus drummondii - Wikipedia
Astragalus drummondii is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common name Drummond's milkvetch. The botanist Thomas Drummond first identified the plant during his travels in North America from 1825 to 1835, the year of his death. Astragalus drummondii is one of many plants named after him.
Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch | Prairie Moon Nursery
Canada Milk Vetch is a common nectar source for bumblebees and honeybees, and for food for animals including deer, wild turkey, groundhogs, rabbits, and livestock. Also called Canadian Milk Vetch, or Rattle Weed, it attracts hummingbirds, song birds, and butterflies, including the Western Tailed Blue Butterfly larvae.
Astragalus canadensis (Canada Milkvetch) - Minnesota …
Canada Milkvetch and Wild Licorice (Glycyrrhiza lepidota) seed is a food source for Acanthoscelides aureolus, a tiny weevil, the beginning of the predatory food chain. Canada Milkvetch makes a great garden plant and is adaptable to any reasonably well-drained soil, fixing nitrogen into the soil and providing erosion control.
Schultz’s Milk-vetch - US Forest Service
Schultz’s milkvetch (Astragalus molybdenus var. shultziorum) is a low, loosely-matted perennial with short stems, a slender taproot, and is a member of the legume family (Fabaceae).
Astragalus brauntonii - Wikipedia
Astragalus brauntonii is a rare species of milkvetch known by the common name Braunton's milkvetch. It is a short-lived perennial shrub with lilac flowers that is typically found on carbonate soils in fire-prone areas. It is a opportunistic pioneer species that usually appears in the aftermath of wildfires and other disturbances.
Braunton's Milkvetch / Center For Plant Conservation
Mar 5, 1993 · Where is Braunton's Milkvetch (Astragalus brauntonii) located in the wild? Braunton's milkvetch generally occurs below 2100 feet (640 m) in elevation, on south-, west-, and east-facing slopes, in open areas within chaparral.
Astragalus canadensis - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant …
Originating in the Lonetree Wildlife Management Area in South Dakota, this native wildflowers bloom season runs from summer into early fall. Its habitat includes prairies, savannas, thickets, woodland borders, or along a river shore where it tends to colonize.