Astragalus lentiginosus

Astragalus lentiginosus

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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Faboideae
Genus: Astragalus
Species:
A. lentiginosus
Binomial name
Astragalus lentiginosus
Douglas ex Hook. (1831)
Synonyms[2]
List
    • Astragalus adsurgens Torr. (1852)
    • Astragalus agninus Jeps. (1925)
    • Astragalus albifolius (M.E.Jones) Abrams (1944)
    • Astragalus amplexus Payson (1915)
    • Astragalus araneosus E.Sheld. (1894)
    • Astragalus arthu-schottii A.Gray (1864)
    • Astragalus bryantii Barneby (1944)
    • Astragalus coulteri Benth. (1849)
    • Astragalus diphysus A.Gray (1849)
    • Astragalus eremicus E.Sheld. (1893)
    • Astragalus fremontii A.Gray ex Torr. (1857)
    • Astragalus heliophilus (Rydb.) Tidestr. (1925)
    • Astragalus idriensis (M.E.Jones) Abrams (1944)
    • Astragalus ineptus A.Gray (1865)
    • Astragalus iodanthus S.Watson (1871)
    • Astragalus kernensis Jeps. (1925)
    • Astragalus latus (M.E.Jones) M.E.Jones (1893)
    • Astragalus macdougalii E.Sheld. (1894)
    • Astragalus merrillii (Rydb.) Tidestr. (1937)
    • Astragalus nigricalycis (M.E.Jones) Abrams (1944)
    • Astragalus palans M.E.Jones (1893)
    • Astragalus pseudiodanthus Barneby (1942)
    • Astragalus salinus Howell (1893)
    • Astragalus sierrae (M.E.Jones) Tidestr. (1937)
    • Astragalus tehachapiensis (Rydb.) Tidestr. (1937)
    • Astragalus ursinus A.Gray (1878)
    • Astragalus wilsonii Greene (1897)
    • Astragalus yuccanus (M.E.Jones) Tidestr. (1935)
    • Cystium agninum (Jeps.) Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium albifolium (M.E.Jones) Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium araneosum (E.Sheld.) Rydb. (1913)
    • Cystium arthu-schottii (A.Gray) Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium cornutum Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium coulteri (Benth.) Rydb. (1913)
    • Cystium diphysum (A.Gray) Rydb. (1905)
    • Cystium eremicum (E.Sheld.) Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium floribundum (A.Gray) Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium fremontii (A.Gray ex Torr.) Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium griseolum Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium heliophilum Rydb. (1914)
    • Cystium idriense (M.E.Jones) Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium ineptum (A.Gray) Rydb. 1906)
    • Cystium kennedyi Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium kernense (Jeps.) Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium latum (M.E.Jones) Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium lentiginosum (Douglas ex Hook.) Rydb. (1913)
    • Cystium macdougalii (E.Sheld.) Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium macrolobum Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium merrillii Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium nigricalyce (M.E.Jones) Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium ormsbyense Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium pardalotum Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium platyphyllidium Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium salinum (Howell) Rydb. (1917)
    • Cystium scorpionis (M.E.Jones) Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium sesquimetrale Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium sierrae (M.E.Jones) Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium stramineum Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium tehatchapiense Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium vulpinum Rydb. (1929)
    • Cystium yuccanum (M.E.Jones) Rydb. (1929)
    • Hamosa amplexa Rydb. (1917)
    • Phaca inepta (A.Gray) Rydb. (1900)
    • Phaca lentiginosa (Douglas ex Hook.) Piper (1906)
    • Tium amplexum (Payson) Rydb. (1929)
    • Tium palans (M.E.Jones) Rydb. (1929)
    • Tium ursinum (A.Gray) Rydb. (1929)
    • Tium wilsonii (Greene) Rydb. (1929)
    • Tragacantha coulteri (Benth.) Kuntze (1891)
    • Tragacantha diphysa (A.Gray) Kuntze (1891)
    • Tragacantha iodantha (S.Watson) Kuntze (1891)
    • Tragacantha lentiginosa (Douglas ex Hook.) Kuntze (1891)
    • Xylophacos iodanthus (S.Watson) Rydb. (1925)

Astragalus lentiginosus Astragalus lentiginosus is a species of legume native to western North America where it grows in a range of habitats. Common names include spotted locoweed[3] and freckled milkvetch. There are a great number of wild varieties. The flower and the fruit of an individual plant are generally needed to identify the specific variety.

  1. ^ NatureServe (2024). "Astragalus lentiginosus". Arlington, Virginia. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Astragalus lentiginosus Douglas ex Hook". World Flora Online. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  3. ^ Thomas Carlyle Jones; Ronald Duncan Hunt; Norval W. King (1997). Veterinary Pathology (1,392 pages, 6th ed.). Wiley-Blackwell. p. 752. ISBN 978-0-683-04481-2. page 752