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Fremont junction milkvetch

Habit Herbs perennial, caulescent; caudex subterranean.
Stems

prostrate, 40–90 cm.

single or few to many.

Leaves

odd-pinnate, subsessile to petiolate;

leaflets (3–)7–25(–31), sometimes decurrent.

Racemes

loosely flowered, flowers ascending, spreading, or declined.

Flowers

8.5–11 mm.

Corollas

purple to pink or pink-purple, purplish, ochroleucous, yellowish, or whitish, banner recurved through 45–90°, keel apex obtuse or acute-triangular.

Calyx

tubes shallowly to deeply campanulate or subcylindric.

Legumes

ellipsoid to cylindroid-ellipsoid, inflated, length usually more than 2 times width, 3.5–6(–7) mm wide.

persistent, sessile or subsessile to stipitate, spreading to declined, deflexed, or pendulous, oblong, ellipsoid, subglobose, or cylindroid, sometimes bladdery-inflated, 3-sided, subterete, or compression lateral or dorsiventral, unilocular.

Seeds

4–36.

Hairs

basifixed.

Stipules

connate at proximal nodes, distinct ± distally.

Astragalus subcinereus var. basalticus

Astragalus sect. Scytocarpi

Phenology Flowering May–Jul.
Habitat Pinyon-juniper and ponderosa pine communities.
Elevation 1400–2400 m. (4600–7900 ft.)
Distribution
from FNA
UT
w North America; Mexico; c North America
Discussion

Variety basalticus is confined to western Emery and eastern Sevier counties.

Variety basalticus and Astragalus flexuosus var. diehlii are sympatric in the range of var. basalticus. Fruits of var. basalticus are usually wider and the flowers longer.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Species 14 (13 in the flora).

In the flora area, sect. Scytocarpi consists of 13 species in six subsections found on the Great Plains, Rocky Mountains, and Colorado Basin, southward through Arizona, New Mexico, trans-Pecos Texas, and northeastern Mexico; one other subsection is found only in northeastern Mexico.

The subsections are: subsect. Scytocarpi (A. Gray) Barneby (Astragalus flexuosus, A. fucatus, A. pictiformis, A. proximus, and A. subcinereus); subsect. Wingatani Barneby (A. cliffordii and A. wingatanus); subsect. Microlobi (A. Gray) Barneby (A. gracilis); subsect. Microcymbi S. L. Welsh (A. microcymbus); subsect. Halliani (Rydberg) Barneby (A. castetteri, A. hallii, and A. puniceus); subsect. Shevockiani Barneby (A. shevockii); and subsect. Antonini Barneby (A. coriaceus Hemsley), which is confined to Mexico.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 11. FNA vol. 11.
Parent taxa Fabaceae > subfam. Faboideae > Astragalus > sect. Scytocarpi > Astragalus subcinereus Fabaceae > subfam. Faboideae > Astragalus
Sibling taxa
A. subcinereus var. sileranus, A. subcinereus var. subcinereus
Subordinate taxa
Name authority S. L. Welsh: Great Basin Naturalist 38: 302. (1978) A. Gray: Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 6: 222. (1864)
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