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woolly locoweed

Scientific Name: Astragalus mollissimus var. matthewsii

Family: Fabaceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Forb/herb

Duration: Perennial

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Description: Locoweed (also crazyweed and loco) is a common name in North America for any woolly locoweed) and especially Oxytropis sericea (white locoweed, white &nbsp&*! The leaves of woolly locoweed have 19 to 29 oval to oblong leaflets that are covered with fine, soft, short hairs. The flowers are purple, lavender or yellow,&nbsp&*! Generals Classification Subordinate Taxa Legal Status Related Links. Astragalus mollissimus Torr. Show All Show Tabs woolly locoweed&nbsp&*! The woolly locoweed is one of the first Astragalus species to flower in Utah. This plant contains an alkaloid, locoine, which can cause livestock to &quotgo loco&quot or&nbsp&*! Woolly locoweed, Purple locoweed, Woolly loco, Woolly milkvetch, Wooly Woolly loco gets its name from the many soft hairs that cover its&nbsp&*! plants, up to 45 centimetres (1 1/2 feet) high, of variable hairiness with fernlike leaves and spikes of pealike flowers. A few are especially dangerous: woolly&nbsp&*! Woolly locoweed is a native range/prairie simple perennial plant with a sprawling growth habit and often quite showy flowers. It flowers in early-mid spring&nbsp&*! The woolly locoweed is toxic to livestock (the name &quotloco&quot is derived from the Spanish word for crazy and is used to describe the particular intoxication and the &nbsp&*! Woolly locoweed, astragalus mollissimus, flowers somewhat earlier in the year compared to other species in this large genus, but otherwise is similar in&nbsp&*! Astragalus millissimus (common name - wooly locoweed) is a perennial plant in the legume family (Fabaceae) found in the Colorado Plataeu and Canyonlands&nbsp&*! Identification And Treatment Of Locoweed &#8211 Tips On Controlling Locoweed The most common type of locoweed is white, wooly or purple.&*! Understanding why white locoweed is more sensitive to herbicides than woolly locoweed 57. Improving herbicide application for locoweed.. 60. How long does&nbsp&*! Woolly locoweed, Astragalus mollissimus. 22. Bigelow&#39s Common woolly locoweed, var. mollissimus 23.&*! Managing Woolly Locoweed (Astragalus mollissimus) Toxicity of Grazing Beef Cattle in. Northeastern New Mexico. E. Manuel Encinias1, D.&*! Picture of Astragalus Mollissimus Woolly Locoweed. Stock Photo by Deniz Tokatli from the collection iStock. Get affordable Stock Photos at Thinkstock.&*! Woolly locoweed and forage response to herbicides in west Texas (Bulletin / Texas Agricultural Experiment Station) M. R Freeman on Amazon.com. *FREE* &nbsp&*! For many horse owners in the West and Southwest, locoweed poisoning is a problem. Most species, such as spotted locoweed, woolly locoweed and lambert&nbsp&*! WOOLLY LOCOWEED 1 record. Filter results showy locoweed: preferred common name in the Inventory of Canadian Agricultural Weeds (2003). 3, record 1&nbsp&*! Astragalus mollissimus var. mollissimus &ampmdash . Woolly Locoweed learn more about names for this taxon &middot Add to a collection &middot &middot Detail&nbsp&*! Gorgeous native wildflower, blooming roadside along a stretch of highway northwest of Chiricahua. Best viewed large.&*! Welcome to the famous Dave&#39s Garden . Join friendly community that shares tips and ideas for gardens, along with seeds and plants.&*! Woolly locoweed. Medium. 396640. Woolly locoweed. Large. 6341024. Download Tiff. Original. 14862400 | (856.5 KB)&nbsp&*! Goodwell and Texhoma, Oklahoma Pasture and Roadside Plants. Astragalus mollissimus. Woolly locoweed. Astragalus mollissimus. Woolly locoweed. June 1 &nbsp&*! Discover Life&#39s page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Astragalus mollissimus - Woolly locoweed -- Discover Life&nbsp&*! Herbicidal control of woolly locoweed and garbancillo in the Davis Mountains of Texas. on ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.&*! Gladstone cattle were then restricted to a small. 7-ha pasture where high grazing pressure and limited feed forced them to graze woolly locoweed (41% of bites).&*! The woolly locoweed is one of the first Astragalus species to flower in Utah. This plant contains an alkaloid, locoine, which can cause live&*! Plant database entry for Woolly locoweed (Astragalus mollissimus) with one and one data detail.&*! locoweed. The fast trial was conducted near Gladstone, N.M., using mature cows grazing woolly locoweed (Astragalus mollissi- mus var. mollissimus Torr).&*! This very attractive milkvetch was growing in the near the top of a hill in the desert canyonlands of Southern Utah on a chilly spring afternoon.&*! Thompson&#39s Woolly Locoweed ID: 0000 0000 0115 3519 detail 2015 Ron Wolf. Astragalus mollissimus ssp. thompsoniae. Thompson&#39s Woolly Locoweed&*! This low-growing, cushion-like plant has white, pink, or purple flowers that mature and produce distinctive white woolly seed pods. The stems are only two to f&nbsp&*! Astragalus millissimus (common name - wooly locoweed) is a perennial plant in the legume family (Fabaceae) found in the Colorado Plataeu and Canyonlands&nbsp&*! Like other locoweeds, woolly locoweed (Astragalus mollissimus, Fabaceae) gets its common name from a peculiar effect it has on grazing&nbsp&*! Wooly Locoweed. Legume Family : Fabaceae. Latin Name : Astragalus mollissimus. Longevity : Perennial Season : Warm Origin : Native Value : Wildlife &#8211 good&*! Complete of the Woolly Locoweed (Mollissimus) including plant information, identification information on uses and more. Learn all about the Woolly&nbsp&*! Foto n. 8211 - Cory&#39s woolly locoweed (Astragalus mollissimus) USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database / Britton, N.L., and A. Brown. 1913. An illustrated flora of the&nbsp&*! Foto n. 67392 - Earle&#39s woolly locoweed (Astragalus mollissimus) Steve Hurst - USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database - Not copyrighted. File size: 73010 bytes &nbsp&*! Wooly Locoweed, ctesy of Dr. Roger Banner, USU Extension. Wooly Locoweed Some species of locoweed are found in soils high in selenium. Associated&nbsp&*! Astragalus mollissimus Torr. woolly locoweed. 0. Sce: USDA. Related Reference Library. Related Articles. Relateds. Advertising &middot About Us &middot Contact&nbsp&*! Solutions to Locoweed Poisoning in New Mexico and the Western United States Preference for specific varieties of woolly locoweed by a specialist weevil,&nbsp&*! National Geographic Photo of the Day: Wooly Locoweed, Utah, 1999.&*! A. argillophilus - Halfmoon Locoweed A. asymmetricus - Horse Locoweed A. mollisimus - Woolly or Purple Locoweed A. lentiginosus - Freckled Milkvetch&nbsp&*! Wooly Locoweed (Astragalus mollissimus var. bigelovii). rule button to Chihuahuan Desert home page button to gardens page button to&nbsp&*!