Astragalus lentiginosus var. ineptus |
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freckled milkvetch, fumbling milk vetch, homely milkvetch |
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Habit | Plants perennial, (1–)3–30 cm, herbage loosely strigulose or villosulous. |
Leaves | 1.5–5.5 cm; leaflets (9–)15–21, crowded, blades obovate or oblanceolate, (1–)2–10 mm, apex obtuse or retuse. |
Racemes | (4–)10–21-flowered, short and compact in fruit; axis (0.3–)1–2.5 cm in fruit. |
Peduncles | 0.5–2 cm. |
Flowers | (8.8–)9.8–12 mm; calyx (4.8–)5.4–7.3 mm, tube (3.6–)3.9–4.9 mm, lobes (1–)1.2–2.4 mm; corolla whitish or cream, sometimes with pink tips. |
Legumes | usually faintly mottled becoming stramineous, plumply ovoid- or ellipsoid-acuminate, strongly inflated, 10–18 × (5–)6–12 mm, thinly papery, strigulose or, sometimes, glabrous; beak erect or incurved, deltoid, 3–5 mm, unilocular. |
Seeds | (12–)14–19. |
Astragalus lentiginosus var. ineptus |
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Phenology | Flowering Jun–Aug. |
Habitat | Gravelly slopes, ridges, and talus, on coarse granitic sand or volcanic tuff, in bristlecone pine and alpine tundra communities. |
Elevation | 1800–3700 m. (5900–12100 ft.) |
Distribution |
CA |
Discussion | Variety ineptus occurs along the eastern face of the Sierra Nevada from Alpine County southward to the Inconsolable Range, Inyo County, Sweetwater Mountains, Mono County, and Bonita Meadows, Tulare County. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 11. |
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Synonyms | A. ineptus |
Name authority | (A. Gray) M. E. Jones: Rev. N.-Amer. Astragalus, 124. (1923) |
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