Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Fabales
Family:
Species:
subglaberrimus
ID:
555242

Status:
valid

Authors:
Podlech & Maassoumi

Source:
ksufab

Year:
2003

Citation Micro:
Feddes Repert.114: 334 (2003)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000554574



Common Names

  • Subglaberrimus Milkvetch
  • Subglaberrimus Milkvetch
  • Subglaberrimus Astragalus


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Description

Astragalus subglaberrimus (also called Glabrous Milkvetch, among many other common names) is a perennial herbaceous plant native to the western United States and northern Mexico. It grows in dry, open areas such as grasslands, woodlands, and shrublands. It has a low-growing, spreading habit with small, grey-green leaves and small, yellow flowers.

Uses & Benefits

Astragalus subglaberrimus is used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat a variety of ailments, including fatigue, anxiety, and digestive issues. It is also used as an anti-inflammatory and to boost the immune system.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Flower of Astragalus subglaberrimus is a small, yellow-green, pea-like flower. The seed is a small, dark brown, kidney-shaped seed. The seedlings are small, green, and have two cotyledons.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Astragalus subglaberrimus is a hardy perennial plant that is easy to grow and propagate. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Propagation is best done by division in spring or autumn. Seeds can also be sown in spring or autumn.

Where to Find Astragalus subglaberrimus

Astragalus subglaberrimus is native to Iran and Afghanistan.

Astragalus subglaberrimus FAQ

What is the scientific name of Astragalus subglaberrimus?

Astragalus subglaberrimus

What is the common name of Astragalus subglaberrimus?

No common name

Where is Astragalus subglaberrimus native to?

Turkey

Species in the Astragalus genus

Astragalus rumelicus, Astragalus nevadensis, Astragalus tymphresteus, Astragalus alpinus, Astragalus penduliflorus, Astragalus anni-novi, Astragalus austroargentinus, Astragalus beatleyae, Astragalus iselyi, Astragalus moranii, Astragalus neoburkartianus, Astragalus neuquenensis, Astragalus oxyphysopsis, Astragalus phoenix, Astragalus sanctorum, Astragalus schinetorum, Astragalus amnis-amissi, Astragalus ampullarius, Astragalus andersonii, Astragalus anemophilus, Astragalus anisus, Astragalus applegatii, Astragalus aquilonius, Astragalus arequipensis, Astragalus argentinus, Astragalus argophyllus, Astragalus aridus, Astragalus arizonicus, Astragalus arrectus, Astragalus arthurii, Astragalus asclepiadoides, Astragalus asplundii, Astragalus asymmetricus, Astragalus atratus, Astragalus austiniae, Astragalus beathii, Astragalus beckwithii, Astragalus bellus, Astragalus bernardinus, Astragalus berteri, Astragalus bicristatus, Astragalus bisulcatus, Astragalus bodinii, Astragalus bolanderi, Astragalus bourgovii, Astragalus brackenridgei, Astragalus brandegei, Astragalus brauntonii, Astragalus brazoensis, Astragalus breweri,

Species in the Fabaceae family

References

Dietrich Podlech (b.1931): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Podlech' in the authors string.
Ali Asghar Maassoumi (b.1948): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Maassoumi' in the authors string.