Status:
valid
Authors:
(Hook.) A.Gray
Source:
ildis
Year:
1860
Citation Micro:
Pacif. Railr. Rep. Stevens, Bot.12(2): 42 (1860)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000168902
Common Names
- Milk Vetch
- Bisulcate Milk Vetch
- Two-grooved Milk Vetch
Synonyms
- Tragacantha bisulcata (Hook.) Kuntze [valid]
- Phaca bisulcata Hook. [valid]
- Diholcos bisulcatus (Hook.) Rydb. [valid]
- Astragalus bisulcatus bisulcatus [unknown]
- Astragalus haydenianus A.Gray [unknown]
- Astragalus bisulcatus hedysaroides Gand. [unknown]
Description
Astragalus bisulcatus (also called Sulcate Milkvetch, among many other common names) is a species of flowering plant in the Fabaceae family. It is native to western North America, and is found in grasslands and open woodlands.
Uses & Benefits
Astragalus bisulcatus is a traditional Chinese medicine used to treat a variety of ailments, including fatigue, anemia, and diabetes. It is also believed to have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and immunomodulatory properties. It is also used as an ingredient in some herbal teas and is thought to help boost the immune system.
Cultivars, Varieties & Sub-species
Astragalus bisulcatus var. nevadensis (M.E.Jones) Barneby
Astragalus bisulcatus var. haydenianus (A.Gray) Barneby
Astragalus bisulcatus var. haydenianus (A.Gray) M.E.Jones
Astragalus bisulcatus var. bisulcatus
Astragalus bisulcatus var. major (M.E.Jones) S.L.Welsh
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Astragalus bisulcatus has small yellow flowers with a white center. The seed is small and round with a light brown color. The seedlings are small and have a rosette of three leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Astragalus bisulcatus is a fast-growing, evergreen shrub that can reach up to 6 m (20 ft) in height. It is native to Central and South America. It prefers full sun and moist, well-drained soil. Propagation is usually done by seed, which should be sown in spring or early summer in a warm, sheltered spot. The seeds should be lightly covered with soil and kept moist until germination occurs.
Where to Find Astragalus bisulcatus
Astragalus bisulcatus can be found in the western United States, primarily in California, Nevada, and Utah.
Astragalus bisulcatus FAQ
What is the scientific name of Astragalus bisulcatus?
Astragalus bisulcatus
What is the common name of Astragalus bisulcatus?
Twin-grooved Milkvetch
What is the habitat of Astragalus bisulcatus?
Astragalus bisulcatus is found in dry, rocky hillsides and open woodlands in California.
Species in the Astragalus genus
Astragalus rumelicus,
Astragalus nevadensis,
Astragalus tymphresteus,
Astragalus alpinus,
Astragalus penduliflorus,
Astragalus anni-novi,
Astragalus austroargentinus,
Astragalus beatleyae,
Astragalus iselyi,
Astragalus moranii,
Astragalus neoburkartianus,
Astragalus neuquenensis,
Astragalus oxyphysopsis,
Astragalus phoenix,
Astragalus sanctorum,
Astragalus schinetorum,
Astragalus amnis-amissi,
Astragalus ampullarius,
Astragalus andersonii,
Astragalus anemophilus,
Astragalus anisus,
Astragalus applegatii,
Astragalus aquilonius,
Astragalus arequipensis,
Astragalus argentinus,
Astragalus argophyllus,
Astragalus aridus,
Astragalus arizonicus,
Astragalus arrectus,
Astragalus arthurii,
Astragalus asclepiadoides,
Astragalus asplundii,
Astragalus asymmetricus,
Astragalus atratus,
Astragalus austiniae,
Astragalus beathii,
Astragalus beckwithii,
Astragalus bellus,
Astragalus bernardinus,
Astragalus berteri,
Astragalus bicristatus,
Astragalus bisulcatus,
Astragalus bodinii,
Astragalus bolanderi,
Astragalus bourgovii,
Astragalus brackenridgei,
Astragalus brandegei,
Astragalus brauntonii,
Astragalus brazoensis,
Astragalus breweri,
Species in the Fabaceae family