Congdon's milkvetch facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Congdon's milkvetch |
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Astragalus
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congdonii
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The Congdon's milkvetch (scientific name: Astragalus congdonii) is a special type of plant called a milkvetch. It's known for its unique look and where it grows.
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What Does Congdon's Milkvetch Look Like?
This plant is a perennial herb, which means it lives for more than two years. It's quite hairy and can grow to be between 20 and 70 centimeters tall. That's about the height of a small dog!
Leaves and Flowers
- Its leaves are not very dense. They can be up to 14 centimeters long.
- Each leaf has several pairs of small, oval-shaped leaflets.
- The plant produces large, open groups of flowers called an inflorescence.
- You can find up to 35 cream-colored flowers in each group.
- Each flower is about 1 to 1.5 centimeters long.
Fruit Pods
- After the flowers, the plant grows a fruit that looks like a narrow pod. This is called a legume pod.
- These pods can be up to 3.5 centimeters long.
- When they dry, they feel thick and papery.
Where Does Congdon's Milkvetch Grow?
Congdon's milkvetch is a very special plant because it is endemic to a specific area. This means it only grows naturally in one place in the world!
Its Home in California
- This plant is found only in the Sierra Nevada foothills of central California.
- The Sierra Nevada foothills are the lower hills leading up to the big Sierra Nevada mountains.
- It's important to protect plants like this because they are unique to their home.
See also
In Spanish: Astragalus congdonii para niños
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