Astragalus falcatus

Astragalus falcatus is a species of milkvetch known by the common names Russian milkvetchsickle milkvetchsicklepod milkvetch, and silverleaf milkvetch. It is a flowering plant found primarily in meadows and grasslands and sometimes in open woodlands.

Astragalus falcatus
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Astragalus falcatus at Akureyri Botanical Garden
Scientific classificationedit
Kingdom:Plantae
Clade:Tracheophytes
Clade:Angiosperms
Clade:Eudicots
Clade:Rosids
Order:Fabales
Family:Fabaceae
Genus:Astragalus
Species:
A. falcatus
Binomial name
Astragalus falcatus
Lam.

DescriptionEdit

The plant has pure yellow, light yellow or creamy yellow flowers, sometimes tinged with purple. It grows 40 to 80 cm high with leaves 10 to 16 cm long which have between 8 and 20 pairs of narrow leaflets.

UsesEdit

A. falcatus has been cultivated experimentally for dryland grazing in the US and possibly in France, and was proposed as a forage crop in the USSR.[1] However, it is one of the milkweeds containing a poisonous glycoside identified as miserotoxin.

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