Astragalus sect. Gynophoraria |
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Habit | Herbs perennial, caulescent; caudex subterranean. |
Stems | few to several. |
Leaves | odd-pinnate, petiolate; leaflets (7 or)9–15(or 17). |
Racemes | loosely flowered, flowers spreading-ascending. |
Corollas | usually pink or purplish, rarely white, banner recurved through 30–45°, keel apex obtuse, length nearly equal to wings. |
Calyx | tubes campanulate. |
Legumes | deciduous, sessile, gynophore present, ascending and humistrate, linear-oblong, lunately to annulately incurved, strongly compressed laterally, with protruding sutures, unilocular. |
Seeds | 8–16. |
Hairs | basifixed. |
Stipules | connate. |
Astragalus sect. Gynophoraria |
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Distribution | nw North America |
Discussion | Species 1. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 11. |
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Synonyms | Gynophoraria |
Name authority | (Rydberg) Barneby: Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 13: 375. (1964) — (as Astragaluus) |
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