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alkali milkvetch
Scientific Name: Astragalus tener
Family: Fabaceae
Category: Dicot
Growth: Forb/herb
Duration: Annual
Other Names:
Description: Astragalus tener is a species of milkvetch known by the common name alkali milkvetch. It is endemic to California, where it grows in both coastal and inland &*! Alkali milk vetch, Alkali milkvetch. Astragalus tener var. tener Communities: Valley Grassland, Alkali Sink, Freshwater Wetlands, wetland-riparian. Habitat &*! (1864) named Astragalus tener, commonly known as alkali milk-vetch. Astragalus titi, commonly known as coastal dunes milk-vetch, from a full species.&*! General Classification Related Links. Astragalus tener A. Gray var. tener. Show All Show Tabs alkali milkvetch. General Information. Symbol: ASTET2. Group &*! Common Name: alkali milk-vetch. Family: Fabaceae. Synonyms: Element Code: PDFAB0F8R1. Full Name: Astragalus tener Gray var. tener.&*! Alkali milk-vetch (Astragalus tener var. tener) is a CNPS List 1B species and a federal Species of. Concern. It is a delicate, 4 to 30 cm tall, annual herb in the pea.&*! Discover Life's page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Astragalus tener - Alkali milkvetch -- Discover Life.&*! Astragalus tener is a species of milkvetch known by the common name alkali milkvetch. It is endemic to California, where it grows in both coastal and inland &*! Alkali Milk-Vetch. Yolo Natural Heritage Program. 1. Technology Associates. Draft Species Accounts. 4/20/2009. Alkali Milk-Vetch. (Astragalus tener var. tener) .&*! Astragalus tener A. Gray &mdash . Alkali Milkvetch learn more about names for this taxon · Add to a collection · · Detail · 13 Media · 2 Maps &*! Alkali Milk-vetch. ID: 0000 0000 0502 0955 detail Carol Witham and CNPS. Astragalus tener var. tener. Alkali Milkvetch ID: 0000 0000 0104 1242 detail&*! Alkali Milk-vetch. ID: 0000 0000 0502 0955 detail Carol Witham and CNPS. Astragalus tener var. tener. Alkali Milk-vetch. ID: 0000 0000 0801 0230 detail&*! Alkali Poisonvetch, Pale Milkvetch, Cream Milkvetch. Astragalus racemosus Pursh. Fabaceae (Legume Family). Mature plants ▽△. Mature plants ▽△.&*! Alkali Milkvetch (Astragalus tener var. tener) -- A rare species: Of the three subspecies of this plant, one is extinct and two are very rare. Photo from the Great  &*! Variety, Astragalus tener var. tener A. Gray – alkali milkvetch var. titi (Eastw.) Barneby – coastal dunes milkvetch, coastal dunes milk-vetch, Monterey clover &*! Alkali milkvetch (Astragalus tener var. tener) Alkali milkvetch (Astragalus tener var. tener). Done. Comment. 261 views. 0 faves. 0 comments. Taken on April 5, &*! Alkali milkvetch (Astragalus tener var. tener) Alkali milkvetch (Astragalus tener var. tener). Done. Comment. 242 views. 0 faves. 0 comments. Taken on April 5, &*! Sce: Saskatchewan Forage Council, 2007. Dryland Forage Species Adaptation CD. Forage Factsheet – Cicer Milkvetch. Species Name: Cicer Milkvetch &*! Astragalus tener is a species of milkvetch known by the common name alkali milkvetch. It is endemic to California, where it grows in both coastal and inland &*! Alkali Mesic Grassland/Seasonal Wetland The uncommon alkali milkvetch ( Astragalus tener var. tener) is also present in this community. Species associated  &*! Astragalus alpinus var. brunetianus Brunet's milkvetch,Labrador milkvetch Astragalus racemosus creamy milkvetch,racemose milkvetch,alkali milkvetch&*! Two-grooved milkvetch, Astragalus bisulcatus. Ground-cover milkvetch, Astragalus humistratus . . Common alkali milkvetch, var. racemosus.&*! Also Called: Creamy milk-vetch, alkali milk-vetch. Stems: Erect to ascending, few or many in clumps, usually branched above, thinly to densely &*! a toxic condition caused by the ingestion of an alkaline agent such as liquid ammonia, lye, and some detergent powders. Compare acid poisoning. Mosby's &*! Population monitoring at the South Alkali population. IAE has tracked Mulford's milkvetch populations in the BLM's Vale district since 2008, beginning with the &*! Posts about milkvetch written by Sue. Creamy poisonvetch, or alkali milkvetch, has attractive flowers and red stems, but an unpleasant odor &*! The alkali milkvetch develops like a tree. The alkali milkvetch develops growing in height, and develops a bare stem, creating a thick crown. alkali milkvetch isn't &*! in Cooperation withTuleyome. Special-Status Plants Encountered at Woodland Regional Park. Figure 1. Legend. Palmate-bracted bird's-beak. Alkali milk-vetch.&*! Record 1, Key term. cream milk vetch creamy milkvetch creamy milk vetch racemose milkvetch racemose milk vetch alkali milkvetch alkali milk vetch &*! Record 1, Key term. cream milk vetch creamy milkvetch creamy milk vetch racemose milkvetch racemose milk vetch alkali milkvetch alkali milk vetch &*! Astragalus tener ssp. tener. Alkali milk-vetch. Atriplex californica. California saltbush. Atriplex triangularis. Spearscale. Atriplex semibaccata. Australian saltbush.&*! Unique alkali sink soils, a claypan layer, and the right topography have come identifying the rare plants Astragulus tener var. tener (Alkali milk-vetch) and &*! depauperate milk-vetch. Ferris' milk—vetch alkali milk-vetch headscale brittlescale. San Joaquin spearscale brislly sedge. Perry's rough tarplant.&*! Plant Library. Alkali Remarks : Also known as, "Lindheimer milkvetch". Flowers March Milkvetch is often confused with the true vetches (Vicia spp.), but lacks &*! Ventura marsh milk-vetch. FE. Astragalus tener var. titi alkali milk-vetch. FE, SE. Astragalus traskiae. Trask's milk-vetch. SR. Berberis pinnata subsp. insularis.&*! Vernal Pools: natural and created Alkali Sink Desert Dry Wash Vegetated Desert Vernal Pool Tadpole Shrimp Vernal Pool Fairy Shrimp Alkali Milk- vetch &*! ALKALI MILK—VETCH None S1 .1 3𔃊𔃋. ATHENE CUNICULARIA None/ (34/ SC. BURROWING OWL None S2. ATRIPLEX CORDULATA None/ G2?/ lB/.&*! Alkali seasonal wetland complex, vernal pool complex, other natural emergent wetland, valley/foothill riparian, alkali seasonal . Alkali milk-vetch. Astragalus &*! Common name: Freckled milkvetch, rattleweed, loco weed. Habitat: Sagebrush Scrub, Shadscale Scrub, Alkali Sink, Subalpine Forest, Foothill Woodland, &*! Alkali milk-vetch (Astragalus tener var. tener) Brittlescale (Atriplex depressa) Soft bird's-beak (Cordylanthus mollis ssp. mollis) Carquinez goldenbush ( Isocoma &*! Cicer Milk Vetch. Astragalus cicer. A winter-hardy, introduced, grazing tolerant, long-lived, slow-establishing, spreading legume. Requires inoculation. A heavy &*! dominated by non-native grassland and, at the east end of Deer Creek, alkali .. Alkali milk-vetch is an annual herb inhabiting playas, edges of salt marshes, &*!