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Astragalus Whitneyi
Astragalus Whitneyi
Description Astragalus Whitneyi, also known as Whitney’s milkvetch or Whitney’s astragalus, is a perennial herb belonging to the Fabaceae family. It is native to western North America, specifically to the Great Basin region of the United States. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukarya Kingdom Plantae Phylum Tracheophyta Class Magnoliopsida Order Fabales Family Fabaceae Genus Astragalus Appearance Astragalus Whitneyi can grow up to…
Astragalus Exscapus
Astragalus Exscapus
Description Astragalus Exscapus is a perennial herb that belongs to the Fabaceae family. It is commonly known as the “milk-vetch” plant. The plant is native to the western portion of North America, specifically the states of Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah. It is also found in northern Mexico. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukarya Kingdom Plantae Phylum Tracheophyta Class Magnoliopsida Order Fabales…
Astragalus Fragrans
Astragalus Fragrans
Description Astragalus Fragrans, also known as fragrant milkvetch, is a perennial herb that belongs to the Fabaceae family. It is native to China and Mongolia, but it can also be found in other parts of Asia, Europe, and North America. This herb is known for its aromatic scent and is commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine to boost the immune…
Astragalus Glycyphyllos
Astragalus Glycyphyllos
Description Astragalus Glycyphyllos, commonly known as wild liquorice or sweet milkvetch, is a flowering plant belonging to the family Fabaceae. It is native to Europe and can be found in various habitats, including meadows, grasslands, and forests. It is a perennial plant that can grow up to 1 meter tall and can live up to 10 years. It is known…
Astragalus Lentiginosus Var. Borreganus
Astragalus Lentiginosus Var. Borreganus
Description Astragalus Lentiginosus Var. Borreganus is a perennial plant that belongs to the legume family. It is native to southwestern North America and is commonly found in California, Arizona, and Nevada. It is a low-growing plant that can grow up to 50cm in height. The leaves of the plant are pinnately compound and have 6-14 leaflets. The flowers are small…
Astronia Ferruginea
Astronia Ferruginea
Description The Astronia Ferruginea, also known as the Rusty-Leafed Star, is a beautiful plant that originates from South America. It is a member of the Melastomataceae family and is known for its unique appearance and stunning flowers. The plant can grow up to six feet tall and four feet wide, making it an excellent choice for those looking for a…
Astragalus Parryi
Astragalus Parryi
Description Astragalus Parryi is a species of flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae. It is native to western North America, including parts of California, Nevada, and Arizona. The plant typically grows to be about 1-2 feet tall, with a spread of around 2-3 feet. It is known for its beautiful yellow flowers, which bloom in the late spring and…
Astrophytum Asterias
Astrophytum Asterias
Description Astrophytum Asterias, commonly known as Sand Dollar Cactus or Sea Urchin Cactus, is a species of cactus that belongs to the family Cactaceae. It is native to Mexico and is widely grown as an ornamental plant in gardens and homes around the world. The plant is slow-growing and can grow up to 30 cm tall and 20 cm wide.…
Astragalus Trichopodus
Astragalus Trichopodus
Description Astragalus Trichopodus, commonly known as the Three-toothed Milk Vetch, is a flowering plant native to China, Mongolia, and Russia. It belongs to the family Fabaceae and is a perennial herb that can grow up to 20-40 cm in height. The plant produces trifoliate leaves that are hairy and have a lanceolate shape. It also produces small, purplish-pink flowers that…
Astroloma
Astroloma
Description Astroloma is a genus of flowering plants that belong to the family Ericaceae. They are native to Australia and are commonly known as star heath or cranberry heath. Astroloma plants are evergreen shrubs that are typically small in size, growing up to 2 meters tall. The plant has unique and colorful flowers that bloom in the winter and spring…
