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Milkvetch

Astragalus

Photo by joanbstanley
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Description:

As a legume, milk-vetches can take nitrogen from the air and use it as a nutrient, meaning that the plants can survive where others might starve. Astragalus' big, sturdy seeds offer seedlings a good-sized headstart, and the genus' habit of secreting toxic chemicals offers potential protection form grazing. (Another common name for the genus? "Locoweed.")

Habitat:

Dry prairie.
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