Astragalus kentrophyta

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Astragalus kentrophyta
Astragaluskentrophyta.jpg
var. tegetarius
Status TNC G5.svg
Secure  (NatureServe) [1]
Scientific classification OOjs UI icon edit-ltr.svg
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Faboideae
Genus: Astragalus
Species:
A. kentrophyta
Binomial name
Astragalus kentrophyta
A.Gray (1862)
Subspecies [2]
  • Astragalus kentrophyta subsp. coloradoensis (M.E.Jones) W.A.Weber
  • Astragalus kentrophyta subsp. danaus (Barneby) W.A.Weber
  • Astragalus kentrophyta subsp. douglasii (Barneby) W.A.Weber
  • Astragalus kentrophyta subsp. elatus (S.Watson) W.A.Weber
  • Astragalus kentrophyta subsp. jessiae (M.Peck) W.A.Weber
  • Astragalus kentrophyta subsp. neomexicanus (Barneby) W.A.Weber
  • Astragalus kentrophyta subsp. ungulatus (M.E.Jones) W.A.Weber
Synonyms [2]
List
    • Astragalus aculeatus A.Nelson (1899)
    • Astragalus impensus (E.Sheld.) Wooton & Standl. (1915)
    • Astragalus jessiae M.Peck (1945)
    • Astragalus kentrophyta subsp. implexus (Canby ex Porter & J.M.Coult.) W.A.Weber (1983)
    • Astragalus montanus (Nutt.) M.E.Jones (1923)
    • Astragalus tegetarius S.Watson (1871)
    • Astragalus viridis (Nutt.) E.Sheld. (1894)
    • Homalobus aculeatus (A.Nelson) Rydb. (1900)
    • Homalobus montanus (Nutt.) Britton (1897)
    • Homalobus tegetarius (S.Watson) Rydb. (1904)
    • Kentrophyta aculeata (A.Nelson) Rydb. (1905)
    • Kentrophyta coloradensis (M.E.Jones) Rydb. (1929)
    • Kentrophyta impensa (E.Sheld.) Rydb. (1905)
    • Kentrophyta minima Rydb. (1907)
    • Kentrophyta montana Nutt. (1838)
    • Kentrophyta rotunda (M.E.Jones) Rydb. (1924)
    • Kentrophyta tegetaria (S.Watson) Rydb. (1913)
    • Kentrophyta ungulata (M.E.Jones) Rydb. (1924)
    • Kentrophyta viridis Nutt. (1838)
    • Phaca viridis (Nutt.) Britton (1894)
    • Tragacantha montana (Nutt.) Kuntze (1891)
    • Tragacantha tegetaria (S.Watson) Kuntze (1891)

Astragalus kentrophyta is a species of milkvetch known by the common name spiny milkvetch. It is native to western North America from central to west Canada, to California, to New Mexico. It grows in rocky mountainous areas, such as the Sierra Nevada, and on plateaus.

Description

This perennial herb is somewhat variable in appearance, especially across varieties. It is generally small and low-lying, growing in spiny mats or clumps. The short stems are hairy. The small leaves are made up of smaller oval-shaped or narrow linear, spine-tipped leaflets. The inflorescence bears one to three white to pinkish purple flowers, each less than a centimeter long. The fruit is a hairy, flattened legume pod 4 to 9 millimeters in length. [3]

Varieties

There are several varieties of Astragalus kentrophyta species, including:

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References

  1. NatureServe (2024). "Astragalus kentrophyta". Arlington, Virginia. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  2. 1 2 "Astragalus kentrophyta A.Gray". Plants of the World Online . Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew . Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  3. "Astragalus kentrophyta Calflora".
  4. "Astragalus kentrophyta Gray var.douglasii Barneby" (PDF). Field Guide to Selected Rare Vascular Plants of Washington. Washington Natural Heritage Program and U.S.D.I. Bureau of Land Management. 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 November 2010. Retrieved 30 March 2011.