Astragalus pilosus - Astragalus cicer
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2686 x 3877 px | 22.7 x 32.8 cm | 9 x 12.9 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
2012Location:
GermanyPhotographer:
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Astragalus pilosus - Astragalus cicer - old Names, Family Fabaceae, 1. Oxytropis pilosa (L.) DC., 2. Astragalus cicer L., 2. chick-pea milk-vetch, cicer milk-vetch, 1. Astragalus pilosus, other Syn., Astragalus pilosus L. (basionym), Astragalus, genus of about 3, 000 species of herbs and small shrubs, belonging to the legume family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae., 2. Astragalus cicer, is a perennial flowering plant native to Eastern Europe, popularized and subsequently transported to areas in Southern Europe, North America, and South America. Cicer milkvetch exhibits legume-like qualities, the plant produces pods in which harbor its seeds. Its flowers are usually of pale yellow tint, sometimes white, and as such, attract bumble or European honey bees for pollination. Growth often exceeds 0.6 meters, up to a height of 1 meter in length., Synonyms Astragalus mucronatus DC.