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Astragalus hornii A. Gray var. hornii ... PLANTS: new name: Astragalus hornii ... Related names:; See the more inclusive parent record Astragalus hornii. See a list of other species in the genus Astragalus found in California.
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obispoensis; Astragalus douglasii var. perstrictus; Astragalus ertterae; Astragalus geyeri; Astragalus geyeri var. geyeri; Astragalus hornii; Astragalus hornii var. hornii; Astragalus insularis; Astragalus inyoensis; Astragalus iodanthus; Astragalus iodanthus var.
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Retrieve Jepson Interchange Index to Plant Names entry for Astragalus hornii var. ... hornii; Retrieve dichotomous key for Astragalus; Overlay Consortium of California Herbaria specimen data by county on this map; Show other taxa with the same California distribution | Read about bioregions | Get lists of plants in...
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Astragalus hornii var. hornii · Astragalus insularis · Astragalus insularis var. harwoodii · Astragalus inversus · Astragalus inyoensis ...
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Data compiled from various sources by Mark W. Skinner. National Plant Data Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70874-4490 USA. ... Tribus: Galegeae; Genus: Astragalus; Species: Astragalus hornii ... Astragalus hornii A.Gray...
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Commercial Usage: Astragalus ... Illustrations: Astragalus ... astragalus membranaceus...
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loco - Meaning and definition ... Lo'co noun [ Spanish loco insane.] (Botany) A plant ( Astragalus Hornii ) growing in the Southwestern United States, which is said to poison horses and cattle, first making them insane. The name is also given vaguely to several other species of the same genus.
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A PLANTS profile of Astragalus hornii (Horn's milkvetch) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Astragalus hornii A. Gray ; Horn's milkvetch; ... Images: Astragalus hornii A. Gray...
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A PLANTS profile of Astragalus hornii (Horn's milkvetch) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Distribution by State: Astragalus hornii A. Gray ... Astragalus hornii A. Gray distribution: USA (CA, NV, UT)
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A plant of more limited range is the purple loco, woolly loco or Texas loco (Astragalus mollissimus Torr... ... Hornii A. Gray, A. Bigelovii A. Gray, and A. caryocarpus Ker. Gawl, have had poisonous properties attributed to them, and in the fruit of the last-mentioned species G. B. Frankforter believes he has demonstrated...
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