Astragalus sect. Polares |
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Habit | Herbs perennial, caulescent; caudex superficial or subterranean. |
Stems | few or several to many. |
Leaves | odd-pinnate, petiolate or subsessile; leaflets 7–17(or 19). |
Racemes | sometimes subumbellate, compactly or loosely flowered, flowers ascending or spreading. |
Corollas | usually pink-purple, rarely white, banner recurved through 40–45°, keel apex obtuse. |
Calyx | tubes campanulate. |
Legumes | deciduous, sessile on a slightly elevated receptacle, spreading or ascending and humistrate, obliquely ovoid, moderately to greatly inflated, ± laterally compressed or 3-sided, unilocular. |
Seeds | 2–17. |
Hairs | basifixed. |
Stipules | connate or distinct at distal nodes. |
Astragalus sect. Polares |
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Distribution | North America; Asia (Siberia) |
Discussion | Species 2 (2 in the flora). Section Polares consists of mesophytic species distributed from Alaska to Newfoundland, southward to Utah, New Mexico, and Nebraska. M. Lavin and H. Marriott (1997) realigned Astragalus molybdenus of the monospecific sect. Minerales, placing it within sect. Polares, a proposal with considerable merit, but not followed here (see discussions under 5. A. molybdenus). (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 11. |
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Synonyms | Phaca section polares |
Name authority | (Rydberg) Barneby: Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 13: 370. (1964) |
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