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Description
Astragalus Allochrous Var. Playanus is a plant species that belongs to the Fabaceae family, which is commonly known as the legume or pea family. It is native to the United States, particularly in the states of Arizona and New Mexico. This plant species is also known as Playa Milkvetch, which is derived from its habitat and the appearance of its fruits.
Taxonomic Information
Domain | Eukaryota |
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Kingdom | Plantae |
Phylum | Tracheophyta |
Class | Magnoliopsida |
Order | Fabales |
Family | Fabaceae |
Genus | Astragalus |
Appearance
Astragalus Allochrous Var. Playanus is a perennial plant that can grow up to 30 centimeters in height. It has a taproot which allows it to survive in arid conditions. The leaves are pinnately compound, with 7-13 leaflets that are linear to oblong in shape. The flowers are pink to purple in color and are arranged in clusters. The fruits are elongated and curved, and they are covered with white hairs that give them a fuzzy appearance.
Care Guide
Astragalus Allochrous Var. Playanus is a low-maintenance plant that can thrive in dry and hot conditions. Here are some care tips:
- Water: Water the plant occasionally, especially during the growing season. Avoid overwatering as it can cause root rot.
- Fertilization: Fertilize the plant once a year with a balanced fertilizer.
- Soil: Plant the seedlings in well-draining soil. Avoid heavy clay soils.
- Sunlight: Place the plant in full sun or partial shade. It can tolerate high temperatures.
- Hardiness Zones: Astragalus Allochrous Var. Playanus is hardy in USDA zones 8-10.
Common Pests & Diseases
Astragalus Allochrous Var. Playanus is generally resistant to pests and diseases. However, here are some common issues:
- Root Rot: Overwatering can cause root rot, which can lead to wilting and death of the plant.
- Spider Mites: These pests can cause yellowing and browning of the leaves. Use insecticidal soap to control them.
- Aphids: These pests can cause curling of the leaves and stunted growth. Use insecticidal soap to control them.
Habitat
Astragalus Allochrous Var. Playanus is found in sandy or gravelly soils in arid grasslands, sagebrush, and desert scrub habitats. It is commonly found in playa lakes or alkali flats, which are temporary wetlands that form after heavy rains.
Question and Answer
Q: Is Astragalus Allochrous Var. Playanus a poisonous plant?
A: No, Astragalus Allochrous Var. Playanus is not poisonous to humans or animals.
Q: Can Astragalus Allochrous Var. Playanus grow in containers?
A: Yes, Astragalus Allochrous Var. Playanus can be grown in containers as long as the soil is well-draining and the container is placed in a sunny location.
Q: Does Astragalus Allochrous Var. Playanus attract pollinators?
A: Yes, Astragalus Allochrous Var. Playanus attracts bees and butterflies, which are important for pollination.
Q: How long does it take for Astragalus Allochrous Var. Playanus to bloom?
A: Astragalus Allochrous Var. Playanus blooms from April to June.
Related Plants
- Astragalus allochrous
- Astragalus lentiginosus
- Astragalus nuttallianus
- Astragalus praelongus
References
- USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. (n.d.). Astragalus allochrous var. playanus. Retrieved from https://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=ASALP2
- Arizona Native Plant Society. (n.d.). Astragalus allochrous var. playanus. Retrieved from https://aznps.com/plant-profiles/astragalus-allochrous-var-playanus/
- International Legume Database & Information Service. (n.d.). Astragalus allochrous var. playanus. Retrieved from http://www.ildis.org/LegumeWeb/6.00/taxa/13474.shtml